• PINEAPPLE WILLOWS & LIMP WIZURDS | Into The Groove 001

  • Mar 15 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast
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PINEAPPLE WILLOWS & LIMP WIZURDS | Into The Groove 001

  • Summary

  • Rhythm & Wit presents a new local music spotlight series where Norman based music journalist Kenna Attaway sits down with us to talk about some of the recent local music show's we've been to recently in Oklahoma City and it's neighboring cities.

    In this first episode, Kenna tells us about her experience watching local rock bands Pineapple Willows, The Land of Roz, The Soxial Contract, S. Reidy and Denver based Doom Scroll. We also talk about some shows we are excited about and Kenna gives us some recommendations on her most recently discovered local acts. Hosted by David Steele and Kenna Attaway.

    Follow Kenna on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_kattaway_

    Follow David on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidsteelebass

    Rhythm & Wit is a podcast and video series where we discuss and explore the creative and artistic expressions of performers and artists in Oklahoma City and it's neighboring cities AKA the Greater Metro Area.

    Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rhythmandwit

    Follow Nick Campbell on Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/nickcampbellcomedy

    New Podcast Episodes Drop Every Friday!

    Music provided by TheRelaxedMovement. Check it out here: youtube.com/therelaxedmovement © Henry Keate t/a TheRelaxedMovement. All Rights Reserved

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