EMERGE – Part 2

EMERGE – Part 2

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Continuing on my conversation with EMERGE we continue to gush on Jerry Cantrell, Candlebox and Tim Montana from the Nashville show and we’ll meet their new bassist, who apparently has been around this band before!
I’ve got new Sleep Theory, Taylor Road and Tim Montana. Shallow Side is back in Clarksville for a big party, Gravel Switch and Raviner have some ops to see them live. Plus details on the big Toys for Tots show happening next weekend at Revel House Pub & Eatery with Autumn Lies Buried, Modern Primate, Nero Vatra and FUZZRIPPER
Original Airdate: 9/8/24

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