Local Trax Look Back 2024: Part 1

Local Trax Look Back 2024: Part 1

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So far this year we’ve had 21 Local Lounge interviews with 22 artists! Let’s revisit some of those performances Wednesday June 5th at 10PM EST and Saturday June 8th at 10am EST to reminisce on the best music from Charlie Shea, Ark of Mark, Michael Coleman, Kendall Street Company and more. This is the Local Trax Look Back.

Local Lounge Facts:

Top 3 Most Streamed Interviews

  1. Charlie Shea
  2. Please Don’t Tell
  3. Jack Stepanian

11 artists made their Local Lounge debut this year!

If you want to be a part of the local music scene on 106.1 The Corner, email Samantha at localtrax@1061thecorner.com!

 

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