John Gray & Rico Wallenda from Down River Collective
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Howdy friends, we are back with episode 2 of the Moonshine Moonlight Podcast.
 Our special guests are John Gray Zahurancik and Rico Wallenda of the band Down River Collective. They talk about their new single "Come On Back" featuring Dan Tyminski and elaborate on writing and recording their band's upcoming music.
John Gray is also touring with country acts Liam St John and Dylan Gossett as a utility musician.
Rico Wallenda comes from a travelling circus background and his family "The Flying Wallendas" was famous for walking the high wire tight rope.
 Mason talks about how he knows Gray from their time together touring with OCMS.
Charlie talks about pedal board rigs and drinking on shine.
                        
 
  
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