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The Judy Chops – Corner Lounge 6-15-17

Super fun to have The Judy Chops in the Corner Lounge for the 1st time before they headline Fridays After Five!

 

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Local Lounge: Meraki

Samantha speaks with Charlottesville’s latest indie-rock band, Meraki, on their upcoming album release show this Saturday at the Southern Cafe…

Local Lounge: Roughshod

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

Next in The Corner Lounge

The Corner Lounge is a busy place for artist interviews & performances, brought to you by Pro Re Nata Brewery! Here’s who is coming in next!

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