Lydias Castle – Part 3

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Part 3 with Lydias Castle comes your way with some fun, exclusive, behind the scenes tales of drummer Jon Wysocki‘s life prior to Lydias Castle and how thrilling it was to start over and how much the business has changed.
The last weekend at The Warehouse Concert Lounge and Event Center is coming up August 5th and 6th so you’ll hear from Changing Direction and the band formerly known as The Electric Mahan, now known as Swamp Fox. I’ve got the latest from Saliva, Projected, The Other LA, Another Lost Year, Egypt Central, Raviner, Gold Frankincense & Myrrh and the debut of a brand new song from Backhand Blue
Original Airdate: 7/31/22

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