• #69 From rolling in an ambulance during the L.A. riots to working for Sublime in '95: L.A. DJ Jason Kramer talks about working in coroners office, the music scene, playing himself in movies, and more

  • Apr 23 2025
  • Duración: 1 h y 18 m
  • Podcast

#69 From rolling in an ambulance during the L.A. riots to working for Sublime in '95: L.A. DJ Jason Kramer talks about working in coroners office, the music scene, playing himself in movies, and more

  • Resumen

  • Jason and I met after he read about me in "Walk The Blue Line" by James Patterson and Matt Eversmann. It was the Bad Brains reference that caught his attention. We linked up through IG, and I knew I had to have him on the show.


    Jason is a L.A. DJ for KCRW, an adjunct professor, music supervisor, photographer, and former first responder. We talk about his life living and working through the L.A. riots, his days working with Sublime and guerilla marketing for "40oz to Freedom" as well as seeing too many bodies during his shifts at the coroners office.


    Instagram: @kcrwkramer

    www.kcrw.com

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