World’s End (feat. Michele Crow)
Lucy's Record Shop
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32m
It wasn’t easy being gay in Nashville thirty years ago. Join host Mary Mancini as she sits down with Michele Crow to talk about her personal experiences, digs into the compelling history of Nashville’s gay bars and nightclubs, and reveals what it’s really like when a gay bar and a punk club try to co-exist.
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https://www.lucysrecordshop.com/episodes/worlds-end
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