Jessica Lea Mayfield to Perform on KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic"

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Jessica Lea Mayfield will perform songs from her new album, Tell Me, on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic in LA this morning, in advance of her show at the Troubador tonight. "Jessica Lea Mayfield knocked our socks off at KCRW's SXSW showcase last month," says the station, "and we're excited to feature a live performance with this talented new artist." Mayfield was recently interviewed by Playboy magazine for its annual "Rock the Rabbit" feature and designed a t-shirt for the occasion.

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Jessica Lea Mayfield will be stopping by the KCRW studios in Santa Monica, California, to appear on Morning Becomes Eclectic this morning at 11:15 AM PT. She will perform a few songs from her Nonesuch debut album, Tell Me, and talk with Morning Becomes Eclectic host Jason Bentley about the album. Mayfield is in Los Angeles to perform at the Troubador in West Hollywood tonight, as part of her ongoing North American tour, with Nathaniel Rateliff supporting.

"Jessica Lea Mayfield knocked our socks off at KCRW's SXSW showcase last month and we're excited to feature a live performance with this talented new artist," says the station.

Tune in today on 89.9 FM in Los Angeles and online at kcrw.com.

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Mayfield was recently interviewed by Playboy magazine for its annual "Rock the Rabbit" feature, which you can read at playboy.com. She also designed a special t-shirt for the occasion, which is available in the "Rock the Rabbit" store.

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It was just announced that Mayfield will be among the performers at this year's Pygmalion Music Festival in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, taking place September 21–24. For more information on Mayfield's upcoming tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

During recent tour stops, the Louisville Courier-Journal called Mayfield "the closest thing to a prodigy you'll find in the Americana and alt-country circles." The Lexington Herald-Leader said "the primary allure of Tell Me centers on Mayfield's fascinating and skewed tales of love and self-assigned heartbreak."

To pick up a copy of Tell Me, head to the Nonesuch Store now, with high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the complete album included at checkout.

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  • Friday, April 29, 2011
    Jessica Lea Mayfield to Perform on KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic"
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    Jessica Lea Mayfield will be stopping by the KCRW studios in Santa Monica, California, to appear on Morning Becomes Eclectic this morning at 11:15 AM PT. She will perform a few songs from her Nonesuch debut album, Tell Me, and talk with Morning Becomes Eclectic host Jason Bentley about the album. Mayfield is in Los Angeles to perform at the Troubador in West Hollywood tonight, as part of her ongoing North American tour, with Nathaniel Rateliff supporting.

    "Jessica Lea Mayfield knocked our socks off at KCRW's SXSW showcase last month and we're excited to feature a live performance with this talented new artist," says the station.

    Tune in today on 89.9 FM in Los Angeles and online at kcrw.com.

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    Mayfield was recently interviewed by Playboy magazine for its annual "Rock the Rabbit" feature, which you can read at playboy.com. She also designed a special t-shirt for the occasion, which is available in the "Rock the Rabbit" store.

    ---

    It was just announced that Mayfield will be among the performers at this year's Pygmalion Music Festival in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, taking place September 21–24. For more information on Mayfield's upcoming tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    During recent tour stops, the Louisville Courier-Journal called Mayfield "the closest thing to a prodigy you'll find in the Americana and alt-country circles." The Lexington Herald-Leader said "the primary allure of Tell Me centers on Mayfield's fascinating and skewed tales of love and self-assigned heartbreak."

    To pick up a copy of Tell Me, head to the Nonesuch Store now, with high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the complete album included at checkout.

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