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Saturday, January 14, 2006

Morning Becomes Erect-ic


W0w, was I shocked when I read today's LA Times:

"KCRW-FM radio host Chris Douridas, an influential Grammy-nominated musical tastemaker who has consulted on such Hollywood films as "American Beauty" and "Shrek 2," was arrested last week outside a popular Santa Monica bar on suspicion of drugging and trying to kidnap a 14-year-old girl.

Douridas, 43, was arrested shortly after midnight Jan. 6, said Lt. Frank Fabrega of the Santa Monica Police Department. Witnesses, who reported seeing Douridas put a substance into the victim's drink and carry her out of the Circle Bar on Main Street, flagged down police, Fabrega said. A man, identified by authorities only as in his 30s, was arrested as a possible accomplice to Douridas.

The unidentified girl, who became ill, was taken to a hospital, where she was treated and released, Fabrega said. It was unclear how the girl got into the bar.


Douridas, a Pacific Palisades resident, was released by police after posting $1-million bail.

The Los Angeles district attorney's office, which is still gathering evidence in the case, is awaiting toxicology results before deciding whether to file charges, said Eva Jabber, deputy district attorney with the sex crimes division.

On Friday, KCRW-FM (89.9) stood behind the popular radio personality, who will remain on the air as host of "New Ground," a two-hour program airing Saturdays that showcases new musical talent.

"Chris has been with us for 15 years, during which he has interacted with thousands of people, men and women of all ages, and has been entirely appropriate at all times," said Jennifer Ferro, assistant general manager at KCRW. "We believe in Chris as a person, and we think he has strong character. And we also think people are innocent until proven guilty."

Douridas, who could not be reached for comment, is widely respected for his music-related projects that venture outside mainstream commercial radio.

In addition to his work at KCRW, he hosted a season of "Sessions at West 54th Street" on PBS.

Those acclaimed forums led Douridas to later work on other television programs, radio, the Internet and film.

His most notable efforts may be as the shaper of soundtracks — his work helped define the offbeat musical imprint made by shows such as "Northern Exposure" and films such as "Grosse Pointe Blank," "Shrek 2," the "Austin Powers" franchise and "As Good as It Gets."

He was a Grammy nominee for his work on the soundtrack of "American Beauty."


Apple's iTunes Music Store, an increasingly potent merchant for digital music, has been the latest to turn to Douridas.


He created the recently launched live performance and interview series known as iTunes Originals, and he is the curator of iTunes Essentials, a signature series of downloadable playlists for the online music hub.

Looks like KCRW-ers do pretty well for a place that begs its listeners for money twice a year. A place in the Palisades? Not too shabby. Too bad he's got to slip roofies to Crossroads hotties with fake IDs to get laid.

5 Comments:

Blogger triplecreme said...

He is also an A&R guy for Maverick records - that is where he gets the dough to buy illicit drugs.

10:04 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know a chick who was engaged to that dude. She hates him now. She's gonna be so happy...

11:41 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Marieke Douridas, 14; Past Marquez Student

May 11, 2006
Marieke Laura Douridas, a part-time Pacific Palisades resident and former Marquez Elementary School student, died April 30 at her family home in South Pasadena from a seizure. She was 14.

An eighth grader at South Pasadena Middle School, Marieke was a consistent honor roll student and recently performed in the school's production of "Grease." A gifted actress, she had been accepted to the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) and won the 2006 Best Actress Award at the 168 Hour Film Festival for her role in the short film "Free of Charge."

Marieke is remembered by the many who loved her for her boundless generosity, her kindness, her quick and dazzling smile and her wonderful sense of humor. She was a talented visual artist who enjoyed listening to music and spending time with family and friends. Marieke adored animals of all sorts and often rescued stray neighborhood cats and dogs with her family.

Although she had suffered periodic seizures since she was a small child, Marieke never let her condition stop her from wringing every ounce of joy out of each day she was given and sharing that joy with those around her.

Before moving to South Pasadena, Marieke attended Little Red Schoolhouse in Hollywood and before that, Marquez Elementary.

Funeral services were held May 6 at St. James Episcopal Church in South Pasadena. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Marieke Douridas Foundation, 16133 Ventura Blvd., Ste 620, Encino, CA 91436, which will support causes that were close to Marieke's heart.

She is survived by her parents, Mieke Kramer and Jim Tavares of South Pasadena and Chris Douridas and Kendal Brenneman of Pacific Palisades; her brother Luka Douridas; and her grandparents, Marijke and Flip Kramer, Judi and Stuart Schmitz, Robert and Geraldine Tavares and William Douridas.

She is also survived by nine aunts and uncles, as well as many additional relatives in Holland, Ohio and Texas.

5:48 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi people
I do not know what to give for Christmas of the to friends, advise something ....

6:31 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello. Good day
Who listens to what music?
I Love songs Justin Timberlake and Paris Hilton

2:35 AM

 

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