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John Richards is an American radio personality. Originally from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, he grew up in Spokane, Washington before moving to Seattle. He is the host and producer of ''The Morning Show'' on 90.3 FM KEXP Seattle, Washington. He is also KEXP's director of programming and is referred to on air as "John in the Morning". His show is on weekday mornings from 7AM-10AM PST, and often begins with the theme song written specifically for The Morning Show by local Seattle musician Damien Jurado. Richards works on a number of music projects outside of radio. He hosted the music video program ''The Local Music Show'' on the local
Seattle Channel The Seattle Channel, cable channel 21 in Seattle, Washington, United States, is a government-access television (GATV) channel that operates out of the Seattle City Hall building. It also operates an extensive website. On CenturyLink Prism, Seatt ...
. Richards created International Clash Day in 2013 "for no other reason than the fact that he could." It is now celebrated across the world, not only in the State of Washington, but in Austin, Ithaca, Kent, San Francisco, Seattle, Tucson, Vancouver B.C., Bridgwater (UK), and Washington D.C. Richards has done an annual "Mom Show" since 2004: On November 13, the anniversary of his mother's death, his show features song requests and messages from listeners that deal with the shared experience of grief. Richards' annual "Songs of Love and Hate" show features "songs of yearning, lust, loss, and heartbreak" on Valentine's Day.


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John Richards at KEXPThe Dr and The DJ - Richards's podcast with his wife, Dr. Amy LindseyIs There a More Influential Seattle DJ Than John Richards?
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