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Songs We Don’t Hate Yet – An Interview with Don Babylon
The Maturation of Nalani & Sarina
Dirt Under Its Nails and Bruises on Its Cheeks: An Interview with James Alex of Beach Slang
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  • Songs We Don’t Hate Yet – An Interview with Don Babylon

    by Zack “Ziggy” Merritt I know next to nothing about the amount of work it takes to write an album start to finish. I have an idea of the work involved having watched Kate Bush andRead More
    17 Sep 2018
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  • The Maturation of Nalani & Sarina

    By Dan Williams It’s been four years since we last checked in with Nalani & Sarina. And they’ve grown. The energetic, superbly talented twins had just turned 21 and were already roadRead More
    17 Jul 2018
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  • Dirt Under Its Nails and Bruises on Its Cheeks: An Interview with James Alex of Beach Slang

    by Ziggy Merritt I have single-handedly altered the course of history. That’s what my insecure ego wants me to write and something I’ll return to later in this feature. Here’s a long-windedRead More
    13 Jul 2018
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  • Country-Folk Musicians John Prine and Margo Price Shine at Wolf Trap

    Written by Jane Roser Located in Vienna, Virginia, approximately 16 miles from Washington DC, Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts is the only national park in America dedicated to theRead More
    11 Jun 2018
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