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244. Mahto and the Loose Balloons

244. Mahto and the Loose Balloons

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In this episode of the Johnson City Living Podcast, host Colin Johnson interviews Mahto Addison-Browder, a musician and local community member. They discuss Mahto's journey to Johnson City, his experiences in the local music scene, and the importance of community connections. Mahto shares insights about his band, Mahto and the Loose Balloons, and the establishment of Downspout Records, which aims to promote local artists. The conversation also highlights the Shamrock as a social hub, the Music in the Park initiative, and various hidden gems in Johnson City. Mahto emphasizes the creative spirit of the area and the importance of supporting local musicians and events.

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Takeaways

Mahto has been a part of the local music scene for over 10 years.
The Shamrock serves as a social hub for the community.
Mahto's band, Mahto and the Loose Balloons, was inspired by his previous group.
Downspout Records was created to support local musicians and promote their work.
Johnson City offers a vibrant music scene with various genres represented.
Music in the Park is a community initiative to support local artists.
Mahto enjoys rollerblading and spending time outdoors in Johnson City.
The local community is very supportive of musicians and creatives.
Mahto believes everyone deserves the opportunity to play music.
Johnson City is a more affordable and welcoming place for musicians compared to Nashville.

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