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Acadia After Dark Podcast Episode 23: Maine Metal Music & UFOs with Thomas Washburn Jr.

Acadia After Dark Podcast Episode 23: Maine Metal Music & UFOs with Thomas Washburn Jr.

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Welcome back to the official podcast of Acadia After Dark!


This week I had the pleasure of chatting with an old friend, local author, musician and host of the Average Joe's Drive-In - Thomas Washburn Jr. During our conversation we talked about his upcoming album with In the Kingdom of Nightmares, the changing musical landscape as an artist and he recounted a personal story he had that may leave you wondering, "what else is out there?"


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New episodes of the podcast go up weekly and Season 2 of Acadia After Dark has started so make sure you go and catch up. Also check out our newest series Fearsome 5 where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less and stay tuned for Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories coming soon. If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe. Keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...


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Intro Music by Billy Lever


Find TJ and In the Kingdom of Nightmares here - https://www.facebook.com/tjwashburn/

https://inthekingdomofnightmares.bandcamp.com/


"Seasons" is written and performed by In the Kingdom of Nightmares

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