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Larry Mizell Live in Conversation at KCRW HQ

Larry Mizell Live in Conversation at KCRW HQ

Lost Notes: Groupies · KCRW

July 31, 202445m 40sbonus

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<p><em>KCRW&rsquo;s acclaimed music documentary podcast,&nbsp;</em><strong>Lost Notes</strong><em>, returns for its fourth season. Co-hosts&nbsp;</em><strong><em>Novena Carmel</em></strong><em>&nbsp;(KCRW) and&nbsp;</em><strong><em>Michael Barnes</em></strong><em>&nbsp;(KCRW / KPFK / Artform Radio) guide you through eight wildly different and deeply human stories, each set against the kaleidoscopic backdrop of LA&rsquo;s soul and R&amp;B scene of the 1950s-1970s. Support KCRW&rsquo;s original programming like&nbsp;</em>Lost Notes<em>&nbsp;by&nbsp;</em><a href="https://join.kcrw.com/"><em>donating or becoming a member.</em></a></p> <p>On Wednesday, July 17,&nbsp;<em>Lost Notes&nbsp;</em>welcomed the legendary&nbsp;<strong>Larry Mizell</strong>&nbsp;to KCRW&rsquo;s Annenberg Performance Studio for an incredible evening of stories and music about his pioneering work with his brother Fonce in 1970s Los Angeles.</p> <p>Anyone who&rsquo;s been keeping up with the show will already know about the Mizell Brothers&nbsp; &hellip; but if you&rsquo;re new to the family, we encourage you to stop&nbsp;<em>right now&nbsp;</em>and back up to our&nbsp;<a href="https://www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/lost-notes/places-spaces-larry-fonce-mizell-brothers"><strong>episode on Larry and Fonce Mizell</strong></a>&nbsp;from earlier in the season.</p> <p>The Mizells&rsquo; story is so rich and amazing that it deserves to be heard from the very beginning. And if you know their story, then this week&rsquo;s episode is going to be extra-special. Today we bring you our live, in-person conversation with a man who, along with his brothers, helped create&nbsp;<em>the</em>&nbsp;sound of Los Angeles in the 1970s: Mr. Larry Mizell.</p>