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Torn Hawk, also known as Luke Wyatt, brings his comedy talk show to the NTS airwaves.
"EL S Vidal Quintero is a music producer from Luquillo, Puerto Rico. In this session, you will be able to appreciate live looping, finger drumming, beats from the MPC, and some tracks from EL S’s discography, which you can find on digital platforms."
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The Little Mazarn is an unromantic river in Central Arkansas. It is also the stage moniker of Lindsey Verrill. When she was 14 years old, she received a banjo as a gift and started playing Tom Petty songs on it. This was mostly a secret endeavor while she played bass in bands and cello and tuba in school. A native Texan, she eventually found her way to Austin and fell into a magical group of friends and collaborators called the Annie Street Arts Collective. For years, they hosted shows in wild and industrial abandoned places, took SXSW underground literally (into the sewers!) and hosted hundreds of bands in their house in south Austin. In 2014, the landlords on Annie Street finally realized what they really could be getting in rent and the collective was scattered across the city. Lindsey found herself in a little cabin near Manchaca, Texas, and picked the banjo back up and started writing songs about precious things, boring things, nature, and the garbage that is humanity. That is what became Little Mazarn. These days she most often performs with Jeff Johnston (Lil’ Cap’n Travis, Ethan Azarian, Bill Callahan) on saw and Kendra Kinsey. Her first self-titled EP is coming out in November on Self Sabotage Records.
Lindsey Verrill: Banjo, Vocals Jeff Johnston: Saw Kendra Kinsey: Bells, Uklele, Vocals
The Little Mazarn is an unromantic river in Central Arkansas. It is also the stage moniker of Lindsey Verrill. When she was 14 years old, she received a banjo as a gift and started playing Tom Petty songs on it. This was mostly a secret endeavor while she played bass in bands and cello and tuba in school. A native Texan, she eventually found her way to Austin and fell into a magical group of friends and collaborators called the Annie Street Arts Collective. For years, they hosted shows in wild and industrial abandoned places, took SXSW underground literally (into the sewers!) and hosted hundreds of bands in their house in south Austin. In 2014, the landlords on Annie Street finally realized what they really could be getting in rent and the collective was scattered across the city. Lindsey found herself in a little cabin near Manchaca, Texas, and picked the banjo back up and started writing songs about precious things, boring things, nature, and the garbage that is humanity. That is what became Little Mazarn. These days she most often performs with Jeff Johnston (Lil’ Cap’n Travis, Ethan Azarian, Bill Callahan) on saw and Kendra Kinsey. Her first self-titled EP is coming out in November on Self Sabotage Records.
Lindsey Verrill: Banjo, Vocals Jeff Johnston: Saw Kendra Kinsey: Bells, Uklele, Vocals
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