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Episode 17 | Electric Spoonful - Scrap Rock!

1 h 3 min · 14. mars 2023
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This interview features  Jesse MacLeod (drums) and Rudy Pacé (vocals) from ELECTRIC SPOONFUL - a Halifax-based, award-winning 'scrap rock' band that loves showing people a good time. Don't believe us?  Their band motto is:  "The only purpose in this life is to show you the meaning of a good time."  But, don't write these guys off as party animals. IT'S ALL AN ACT. Jesse and Rudy expose the truth. Turns out they have an incredibly strong work ethic. Tune in for a very, very entertaining hour with the winners of  Music Nova Scotia  Loud Recording of the Year

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