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Episode 139

Collin Monk

Published on July 03, 2008

The Scenecast is the "audio extension of the music section of the print edition of the Nashville Scene" and expands your reading pleasure with sonic illustrations to keep your ear in gear with your eye.Scenecast Episode 139 is the rocket in your red glare with fireworks from Scott Hylbert, Turbo Fruits, Sammy Hagar, Black Angels, Steeldrivers, Lisa Loeb, Gretel, Ween, the Chet Atkins Tribute at The Factory and other surprises.Spread the Love.

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