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EP 32: Shhhhh (now called The Lonesome Roses)

EP 32: Shhhhh (now called The Lonesome Roses)

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It’s hard to put into words what these gals do with their incredible gift of music. Their songs are deep and intentional and the harmonies weave together seamlessly. They were called Shhhhh at the time of this recording but since we sat on it for way too long they have now changed the band name to The Lonesome Roses. This timeless group consists of Molly Jenson and Rheanna Downey, two incredible artists in their own right, who have joined forces to give the world their gift of song. We can’t wait to see where this journey takes them. All we know is the world is a better place with people making genuine heartfelt music like Molly and Rheanna. Don’t miss your chance to see them live if you are lucky enough to have them in your city.


https://www.instagram.com/thelonesomeroses/


Thank you to our crew:

Andrew Ware- Producer/Sound Engineer

Kyre Wilcox- Producer/Host

Zach Benavidez- Producer/Host

Nate Correia- DP/ Camera Op

Elijah Simmons- Camera Op

Phil Pardel- Mixing Engineer


Recorded on QSC Touch-Mix 30 Pro https://www.qsc.com/products-solutions/mixers/touchmix-series-compact-digital-mixers/


Drum Kit by Vessel Drum Co https://vesseldrums.com/


Thank you to Prager Brothers Artisan Bread, June Lake Brewing, Bambucha Kombucha, Topo Chico, and Solento Organic Tequila for fueling the team and the artists! We really appreciate the support.


https://www.pragerbrothers.com/

https://www.junelakebrewing.com/

https://www.bambuchakombucha.com/

https://www.topochico.com/

https://solentotequila.com/

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