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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Recorded in New Orleans, Sara Syms explores the sounds of the Crescent City through themes of survival, love and hope on her new album, The Darkest Light, out today.
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Bassist, singer and songwriter Nicole Boggs and her band The Reel have released a new full length, quite fitting for the times... Dystopian Book Club is out now.
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Hear the first track from MELD's upcoming album, Sunrise.
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Meet Nashville groove gurus Theresa Gorella and Andrew Royal of Poster Child. Their new album Super Nova is out today.
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From the wilds of Montana's Glacier National Park to a different kind of wild here in Nashville, Michael Shaw releases the album, "He Rode On" and a stunning video for the title track.
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This may be Nick Nace's "pandemic" record, but it's really about relationships, according to Nace. There is, however, one song that directly addresses the impact on the Nashville music scene; "There's No Music in Music City" and we're featuring it today.
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A rich vocal delivery for relatable tales on Matt Koziol's debut, Wildhorse.
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A young artist from Oklahoma, Jack Settle delivers a fresh take on a classic country sound with his crystal clear vocal tone and stellar band performances on Hickory Avenue.
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Discover some of the best up and coming Nashville musicians.
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Introducing Madeleine Kelson, a Chicago native now calling Nashville home. Her debut solo album, which was also her college thesis, is called While I Was Away and it's out today.