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Lara Scott can be heard on the radio in Southern California
on K-EARTH 101.
Lara's voice has also been used on
programs for Bravo, VH-1, the Olympic Encore on Universal Sports, and in-flight
programming for Delta Radio and Air Force 1.
Born in Southwest Florida, Lara headed to Oregon after high
school. She got into radio in
Bend, Oregon, after calling a local station on a dare from a friend, and then
continued her broadcasting career in Portland. After graduating with a B.S. in Philosophy from Portland
State University, she moved to San Francisco to become the music director and
nighttime air personality at KZQZ/95.7.
She then spent almost seven years as the midday host at KYSR/Star 98.7
in Los Angeles, followed by almost a decade in mornings and middays at
KFSH/95.9 The Fish.
Her passion for preservation and history led her to Old Town
Music Hall in El Segundo, a historic theatre that shows classic films on the
big screen every weekend, and she now serves on their advisory board. The theatre
was also featured in her first book, From
the Corner of Hollywood and diVine: Your Guide to 30 Old Hollywood-Inspired
Spots in Southern California. She is the co-host, along with Oscar-winning
filmmaker James Moll, of the Classic
Movie Recall podcast, and reviews films from the Golden Age of Hollywood
every week.
Lara was a 2008 President’s Volunteer Service Award winner,
which was presented by recording artist Michael W. Smith on behalf of President
George W. Bush for her charity work.
In her free time, she can be found hanging out with her young son and
daughter, snowboarding, shopping at vintage and thrift stores, chanting at yoga
class, and attending lots of concerts and films. She is also a certified family
herbalist and aromatherapist, and on her way to becoming a certified health and lifestyle coach.