Fulton Bryant-Anderson

LASR General Manager

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Fulton Bryant-Anderson is the General Manager of Pacific Lutheran University’s Lute Air Student Radio (LASR). At the Mast, he writes Fulton’s Music Room, Professor Plays and interviews various musicians about their art and culture.

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Alexander “Skip” Spence: Oar (1969, Columbia Records): Moby Grape co-founder Spence released a collection of cosmic and melancholy acoustic songs. Written and played entirely by Spence, the songs are representative of who he was. Listen to Books of Moses, Little Hands and Diana

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Eddie Suzuki, New Hawaii: High Tide (1974, ESP Hawaii; 2021 Aloha Got Soul): Organist Suzuki blends psychedelia, 60s pop and jazz. Dipped in Hawaiian culture and locales, chill out in the sand with a bento box of teriyaki. Listen to Pikake Lei, Pali and Beauty Near Hanalei

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Kiefer: Between Days (2021, Stones Throw Records): Los Angeles keyboardist and beat maker Kiefer mixed lo-fi and vintage jazz production. Half collaborations and half originals, every track stands out. Listen to Running Out the Clock, His Heart Grew Three Sizes and Superhero

Look out for Fulton’s Music Room in the next issue of the Mast. Listen to his show Ambient Hour every Tuesday from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. on LASR. To learn more about LASR and listen live, visit plu.edu/lasr.

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