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Festival Coverage, Reviews

Take One On Air 9/9/15

September 10, 2015 TAKE ONE

Podcast feature

Ben Dalton, Edd Elliott and man of many talents Dave Riley return to the CamFM studio to talk The Long Way Home, The Marina Cafe, TridentFest and Lech Majewski.

Apologies, due to technical issues, we are unable to embed the audio on this page. However, listen to the full content at:

https://soundcloud.com/hackedofffilms/take-one-on-air-3

 

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