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Episode 18 | Allen Snow and The Quorum

43 min · 14 de abr de 2023
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We got singer/songwriter Allen Snow to really open up. He talks about how music became a tool for forming strong bonds and friendships during his transient days, his latest album, the upcoming ECMA's and why Bumble is so much better than Tinder! Songs featured in this episode: 1. A Coin You Can't Spend 2. Wolf in Disguise 3. She (recorded live in the ECCP studios). You can watch a special live recording of 'She' on our YouTube Channel. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wqz3XcIXaFg] Allen Snow and the Quorum is on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/0MGfp0Txtb0cHvc3gMqqXZ], and you can download their entire music library for free when you visit his website [https://allensnowmusic.com/about] and sign up for the newsletter.

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