Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Tiffany Anders  Listen! Listen!  Tuesday 2-4 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Switched On Audrey  Pretty World  Sunday 2-4 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Jonpaul Balak  Fiberglass Jungle  Saturdays 2-4 PM PST

Erik Bluhm was the editor of Great God Pan magazine ("the Champion of Californiana") for the better part of the '90s. He's a California history buff, scholar, and writer who's done it all from Ugly Things to McSweeney's. Tune in to his West Coast Fog program featuring the best of mid-'60s California 45s and Aquarian Age mini audio-historical documentaries. It's an experience you'll treasure forever.

 

 

 

 

Philosophy of my radio show:

All California psych sessioning

Five artists LuxuriaMusic listeners will hear on my show: Butch Engle and the Styx, the Wildflower, the Charlatans, the Seeds, Lenore Kandel

To derive maximum pleasure from my radio show:

Pull a tube and thumb through Bernard Gunther's Sense Relaxation while listening

When I’m not DJing I can be found:

Either at the beach, in the water on a board or a mat, or high in the Sierra.

Secret superpower I possess: length

 

 

Erik Bluhm  West Coast Fog  Tuesdays 7-9 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Sheryl Farber  Splendor In The Grass Monday 8-10 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Felacity Dickman  Special Content Producer

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Derrick Bostrom C'mon Live A Little Saturday 4-6 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Kat Griffin  Program Director / Madly Cocktail Tuesday 5-7 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Lady Capo  The Sugar Shoppe Saturday 10-12 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Stephen Greaves   Operation: Score deLUX Premium Content

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Mr. C   Mr. C's Soul Spectacular Saturday 12-2 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Allen D. Glass II  Clean Needle Exchange  deLUX Premium Content

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Carl Howard  Systems Mgr / Space Patrol  Saturday 5-6PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

 dougee Dimensional  dD Sound Machine Special Content Producer

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Lee Joseph  Over Under Sideways Down  Wednesday 3-5 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Janet Grey   Ma Vie Cinematique  deLUX Premium Content

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Kristian Hoffman  Pepperland Spicerack  Sunday 12-2 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Agent Kari  K.A.O.S. A-Go-Go  Friday 7-9 PM

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Charmin' Larman  Thee Charm School Thursday 6-8 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Dennis Kelley  The B-List deLUX Premium Content

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Jim Laspesa  Bubbling Over  Tuesday 4-6 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Lina Litonjua  The Michael Quercio Paisley Underground Consortium Sunday 4–6 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Mike Johnstone  Secret Handshake deLUX Premium Content

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Koop Kooper  Cocktail Nation Saturday 9-11 PM PST

 

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Paul Kennedy  Nightscape  Saturday  6-8 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Dave Stuckey  The Sixty Minute Clambake  deLUX Premium Content

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

David Ponak  The Nice Age  Thursday 8-10 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Robert Passera  Easitaly!  Sunday 10-11 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Count Reeshard No Condition Is Permanent  Saturday 9-11 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

JC Rees and Ashley Jean Nelson Special Needs Friday 9-10 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Anthea Raymond RPM deLUX Premium Content

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Vanni "W. Paul" Parmigiani  Easitaly!  Sunday 10 -11 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Michael Quercio  The Michael Quercio Paisley Underground Consortium

Sunday 4–6 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Strike  The Kitsch Niche -  Sunday 8-11 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Howie Pyro  Intoxica  Tuesday 9-11 PM Pacific Time

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Ronn Spencer The COOL & the CRAZY

(The Secret History of Rock 'n' Roll)

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Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Gary A. Schneider  Open Mynd Excursion  Wednesday  9-11 PM  PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Andrew Sandoval Come to the Sunshine Monday 4-6 PM PST

 

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

John T.  Thrifting for Tunes  Sundays 6-7 PM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Steve Stanley  The Now Sounds Of Steve Stanley

Thursday 10-12 AM PST

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Ron Sures  Happy to Know You  Friday at 5-7 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Tothar The Beyondophonic Action Hour  Sunday 7- 8 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Vic Tripp Atomic Cocktail  Thursday  5-6 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Brian J. Waters  Boogie Disease Radio  Tuesday 6-7 PM PST

 

Tiffany Anders started her recording career at the tender age of five singing and snickering on the Los Angeles based art new wave band Monitor’s first release, (which also features the Meat Puppets first ever recording and has reached cult status today). It would be a little while before she would record again, doing background vocals at the age of 17 for Dinosaur Jr., on their break out album “Where you Been? And then later contributing vocals for Mike Watt, The Lemonheads and Mike Johnson. She started playing guitar at age 14, and formed her first “real” band at age 19 called “Hot White Noon”. Unfortunately, Hot White Noon only recorded one seven inch before disbanding. Tiffany continued to work hard writing new material for her solo debut E.P. "Running From No Place To Nowhere".

 

Shortly after the release of the E.P., Anders moved to New York City where she had a chance encounter with legendary female rocker PJ Harvey on a New York City street just minutes after Anders had finished recording a few demos which she had on hand. She passed them onto Harvey whom liked the material so much that she offered to lend a hand on the album. This eventually led to Harvey’s first role as producer other than on her own material. In addition to producing the album Harvey can be found playing on it along with Anders’ long time friend and collaborator J Mascis.

Ian Whitcomb  The Ian Whitcomb Show  Wednesday 8-10 PM PST

Rebroadcast on Saturday 8-10 AM PST

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