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Nic Harcourt (born September 23, 1957) is an English-born American radio and television presenter, producer, and journalist best known as the former Music Director and on-air presenter for the Santa Monica, California-based radio station KCRW. Harcourt hosts the weekday 88.5 FM Morning Music Mix at KCSN in Northridge, California.
KCRW Sounds Eclectico is a compilation album featuring live performances by leading Latin alternative artists on Morning Becomes Eclectic. The album was released by Nacional Records and co-produced by the show's host Nic Harcourt and veteran Latin rock artist manager Tomas Cookman.
KCRW (89.9 FM) is an NPR member station broadcasting from the campus of Santa Monica College in Santa ... Nic Harcourt was in the seat from 1998 until December 1, ...
Live on Morning Becomes Eclectic is a 1998 promo EP by Remy Zero recorded live on KCRW for Morning Becomes Eclectic. The interview conducted by Nic Harcourt. The interview conducted by Nic Harcourt. Track listing
Sounds Eclectic is produced at KCRW in Santa Monica, California and was distributed by Public Radio International until February, 2009. KCRW also produces two other shows: Morning Becomes Eclectic , broadcast every morning from 9 am to noon, and Weekend Becomes Eclectic , aired on weekends.
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Raul Campos was born and raised in east L.A. House, down-tempo, urban-soul, and Latin rhythms are his focus. Working on-air has been Raul's dream since childhood. When he first joined KCRW, ‘Morning Becomes Eclectic’ host and mentor Nic Harcourt took notice of Campos.
Under the guidance of radio and record company veteran Sky Daniels, some of Los Angeles radio's legendary hosts were hired to host shows on KCSN, including former KCRW host Nic Harcourt; Mark Sovel, [8] [9] the founding music director of Indie 103.1; long-time KROQ host Jed the Fish; and Robert Hilburn, the thirty-year Music Editor for the Los ...