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The First Ever Podcast

The First Ever Radio Hour 11/1/21

The First Ever Podcast

Jeremy Bolm

Music, Arts, Music Interviews

5.0532 Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2021

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Inspired by the anniversary of a loved ones passing, Jeremy chose songs about grief and loss. On this episode you'll hear songs from Mount Eerie, Sufjan Stevens, I'm Glad It's You, Kevin Devine, Death Cab For Cutie, Japanese Breakfast, Pianos Become the Teeth, and more! If you enjoy this radio hour, subscribe to the patreon and receive and new episode everyone Sunday!
 
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Welcome to the first ever radio hour.

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I am your host, Jeremy Bollm.

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I am coming to you from an empty office in Blythe, California.

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The hotel here was kind enough to let me use this

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little empty room. My tour, by the time you're hearing this, my tour will be over. We played in

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Tempe last night and we're on our way home to Los Angeles to play at the pladium. And the tour

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ends the next day at the House of Blues. So I'm

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