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Jealous of The Birds in the Corner Lounge 10/11/19/Kendall Stewart's Iphone

Jealous Of The Birds Corner Lounge – 10/11/19

So nice of Jealous Of The Birds to stop by on 10/11/19 when she wasn’t even playing in Cville! We chatted about where the name Jealous Of The Birds comes from, being inspired by travel, an upcoming record, and more!

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Local Lounge: Roughshod

Samantha spoke to Richmond band Roughshod at the Music Resource Center for their Local Lounge debut.

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