Ana Lee
Host/Music DirectorAna Lee is the host and producer of "The Local Brew," a weekly radio show plus a live showcase for Nashville based artists. She hosts mid-days on 89.5 WMOT Roots Radio, Nashville, is a voice over artist and curator of musical experiences for events.
A Los Angeles native, Ana Lee has been on the air at several Southern California stations, from Santa Barbara's KTYD to legendary Los Angeles rocker, 105.5 KNAC. More recently, she hosted afternoons at WRLT, Nashville.
She's interviewed artists from John Hiatt, Brandi Carlile, Sheryl Crow and Kacey Musgraves to Ozzy Osbourne, John Waite and more, local politicians, non-profits, covered events such as the Grammys, MTV Video Music Awards and worked at Capitol Records, A & M Records and House of Blues.
Ana Lee's other passions include animals, nature and gardening. She lives on a mini farm north of Nashville with two horses and a rescue pup named Archie.
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Written the day after he learned of John Prine's passing on this day two years ago, Nashville singer songwriter David Newbould sat down to write what he was feeling, the result, a moving tribute to a songwriting legend. "Home Depot Glasses" is out tomorrow, but WMOT has the video premiere here in Liner Notes today.
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A special treat for our Spring membership drive today; tune in at noon to hear Nashville harmony trio, The Woods, live in the WMOT studio.
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Struggling with a spiritual shift and recovering from back surgeries that led to a pain medication addiction, former Songs Against Slavery co-founder, Grace Theisen shares stories of hope and resilience on her new ep, Dance With The Shadows, out today.
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With a sound a little closer to her own roots, Nashville's Jesse Ott (Whoa Dakota) talks about her first country record, Rhinestones & Rodeos, out tomorrow, and shares a brand new video for the song "Waitress in Nashville".
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Meet guitarist, singer/songwriter Justin Schumacher and see video filmed at MTSU's student run music show, The Wave.
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Nashville artists SZLACHETKA and Katie Cole perform, "Hand Me Down Heart", a song they wrote together about being present and at the same time honoring your past.
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Vancouver native and now Nashvillian, Steve Dawson is off to a productive start to the new year. With three albums written and planned for release in 2022, we're getting the first look (and listen) at the title track of record number one, Gone, Long Gone. The video is out today, the song tomorrow.
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A little angst, some humor, a bit of tenderness and super catchy melodies combine for a new ten song collection from Matt North.
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East Nashville singer-songwriter Jon Latham gathered his band The Lifers along with Tommy Womack, founding member of Bowling Green, Kentucky's Government Cheese, to raise funds for Kentucky tornado relief.
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With the encouragement of his family, including his musician kids - son Ruston and daughter Abby, Tim Kelly talks about leaving a steady job for a writing room and a recording studio.