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Ep. 23 East Coast Tour Stories Pt. 2 w/ Nick Lutsko

49 min · 4 de may de 2026
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East Coast Tour Stories (Part 2) | Eat the Brick Podcast w/ Nick Lutsko In this episode of the Eat the Brick Podcast, Randy sits down with songwriter, philosopher, and touring artist Nick Lutsko to break down his recent East Coast tour. Nick is now a multiple award-winning commercial songwriter with a growing reputation as a unique voice in independent music and comedy. After wrapping a run of shows up and down the East Coast, joined by Randy, the conversation dives into what really happens on the road, well not everything but a lot! This is Part 2 of a two-part series covering the full east coast tour. Nick Lutsko and the 100k Band’s West coast Tour begins in July, you can keep up with him at www.nicklutsko.com [http://www.nicklutsko.com] 2026 Lutsko Dates 5/30 - Gainesville, FL 7/9- San Diego, CA 7/10 - Hollywood, CA 7/11 - Berkeley, CA 7/12 - Felton, CA 7/14 - Sacramento, CA 7/16 - Bend, OR 7/17 - Seattle, WA 7/18 - Portland, OR If you’re into songwriting, touring life, indie artists, or the behind-the-scenes reality of live music, Eat The Brick is for you. 👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of the Eat the Brick Podcast.

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