370: Radio Radio XX
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1h 18m
Three hundred and seventy episodes deserves a special playlist! So, we put together 21 covers - one of which is even a local band *covering* a local band. Everyone loves a cover! Let this be a conduit to discover more from these artists or maybe just a way to have a new favorite version of a beloved classic. Win win both ways.
Molly Martin on the cover
https://www.instagram.com/mollymartinsongs/
AND Venus & The Flytraps on the cover
https://www.instagram.com/venusandtheflytraps/
Episode Details
https://weownthistown.net/shows/wott-music/370-radio-radio-xx/
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