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Strung Out Episode 245: CREATING THE DREAM-NIKKI O'NEILL AND RICH LACKOWSKI

Strung Out Episode 245: CREATING THE DREAM-NIKKI O'NEILL AND RICH LACKOWSKI

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When Nikki O'Neill and Rich Lackowski moved to Chicago, it was so they could live a life as independent musicians in an environment that could literally afford them the creativity. The creative process is something that depends not only on finances, but having a dedicated work ethic. It also means having a good band. Their Chicago band has helped with "Stories I Only Tell My Friends" O'Neill's latest release. With Lackowski not only on drums, but moral support as both bandmate and husband, O'Neill has captivate an audience far beyond her Los Angeles days. Showcasing at SPACE in Evanston, IL and touring, she will be coming to a town near you. O'Neill explains her creative process and how she manages to creatively juggle it all to keep on the road as an indy musicians.

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