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Episode 16: Late Night Conversations

Rollie Agado March 6, 2015

Greetings amigos,

Nearly an entire year has gone by since I posted a podcast...   I recorded one a couple of months ago, but audio issues forced me to scrap that episode from ever seeing the light of day.

It felt a little awkward at first to sit alone in the dark and record thoughts about songs I've been listening to a lot lately...  but I'm glad I got this first one out of the way.  Think of this as the start of "Season 2".


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