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Mr. Robin's Hood Podcast, Episode 99 (AUDIO ONLY) - Convo with Kenny Feidler

1 h 10 min · 15 de may de 2026
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If the woman in the cover photo for this episode looks familiar, it's Mikey-on-the-Mic before she was podcast famous while attending school at Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva, OK. The fellow with her is singer, songwriter, and recording artist Kenny Feidler. Episode 99 of Mr. Robins Hood Podcast is another of our Listen Locally series. This epi features Kenny Feidler, a Baltimore-born singer-songwriter-recording artist now based near Rapid City, South Dakota. Kenny shares his journey from rodeo life to full-time musician while balancing family, touring, and authentic songwriting. Hosts Mr. Robin (Robin Hohweiler) and Mikey (Mikel Mauree Robinson) trade hilarious travel stories, discuss the realities of the indie music business, and spotlight Kenny’s hands-on approach to live shows, merch, and DIY recording. The episode closes with a video of Kenny's song "Idaho Hippies".

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