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5 Surprising Facts About Tom Petty’s ‘Wildflowers’

Released in 1994, Wildflowers wasn’t just another album — it was Tom Petty at his most raw, reflective, and free. It captured heartbreak, healing, and hope in one beautifully understated package. And behind its acoustic guitars and Rick Rubin’s warm production lie stories you probably haven’t heard.

1. It Was Supposed to Be a Double Album (And One of the Best Songs Was Given to Rod Stewart?!)
Tom Petty originally recorded 25 songs for Wildflowers, fully intending it to be a sprawling double album. But Warner Bros. exec Lenny Waronker thought it was “too long” (we strongly disagree). So 10 tracks were left off—including “Leave Virginia Alone,” which was so good, Petty gave it to Rod Stewart, who turned it into a hit the following year. Others were chopped up, reworked, or saved for the She’s the One soundtrack. It took until 2020 for the full version to finally get released as Wildflowers & All the Rest. Worth the wait? Absolutely.

2. The Heartbreakers Were There—Even If They Weren’t on the Cover
Though Wildflowers is technically a Tom Petty solo album, it was basically a Heartbreakers project in disguise. Everyone played on it except drummer Stan Lynch, who was fired right before the album dropped. Petty brought in Steve Ferrone after a long audition process—and Ferrone later became the Heartbreakers’ full-time drummer. So yes, it’s “solo” on paper, but it still has that full Heartbreakers soul and swagger.

3. “Wildflowers” Took 3½ Minutes to Write. Seriously.
Petty described writing the title track as one of the most effortless moments of his life. He said he took a deep breath, hit record, and the entire song just flowed out in a single take. No edits. No rewrites. Just pure stream-of-consciousness magic. He actually thought something must be wrong with it because it came too easy. Sometimes the best songs don’t come from effort—they just arrive fully formed, like gifts from the universe.

4. “You Don’t Know How It Feels” Was Too Honest for TV—So They Played It Backwards
The single “You Don’t Know How It Feels” became a massive hit—but also sparked a mini scandal. The line “Let’s roll another joint” freaked out radio and TV execs, so they created versions where “joint” was played backwards, replaced with other words like “hit,” or just blanked out completely. Still, the song hit #1 on the Billboard Rock charts and won a GRAMMY for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. Censorship couldn’t stop the vibe.

5. “Girl on LSD” Was Too Wild for Wildflowers
There was one B-side even too wild for Petty’s most vulnerable album. “Girl on LSD,” originally intended for Wildflowers, was booted off by Warner Bros. for being “too controversial.” In it, Petty sings about girls on every substance from coffee to crystal meth—and in the chorus, confesses that no drug compares to love. It’s bizarre. It’s hilarious. It’s heartfelt in a weird way. And it shows just how unafraid Petty was to push boundaries, even in his most introspective moments.

The album is a diary, a road trip, and a quiet rebellion. It may have come from a place of personal unraveling, but it ended up becoming one of Petty’s greatest triumphs. Whether you heard it back in ’94 or are just discovering it through Wildflowers & All the Rest or the stunning 2021 doc Tom Petty: Somewhere You Feel Free, one thing’s for sure: This record was always meant to find you—whenever you were ready.

Kenny Chesney Inducted Into Country Music Hall of Fame Class of 2025

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Kenny Chesney, who’s known for spreading positive energy through a singular kind of country hybrid, has taken the music to a whole lot of places. But the soft-spoken songwriter/superstar from East Tennessee had never considered taking his music, his high impact performances and voracious No Shoes Nation into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

“That’s just something you don’t dare to imagine,” said Chesney, waiting to step into the Rotunda of the Country Music Hall as this year’s Modern Era Artist of their Class of 2025. “I would never have even thought about being here, because it’s almost too much. Just walking past so many of these bronzes, realizing how many are friends or whose music I’ve listened to my whole life, this is an honor that extends beyond anything my heart would dare think.”

The first country artist to play Sphere Vegas, the man the Los Angeles Times deemed “the people’s superstar” was clearly gobsmacked when Country Music Hall of Fame member Vince Gill read a bio that retraced Chesney’s journey from a kid playing in East Tennessee State’s Bluegrass Band through a Greatest Hits and two distinctive waves of changes the way country music was made. Stressing that Chesney was still creatively striving and growing, Gill beamed introducing the artist he’d known since his first Capricorn Records album in 1993.

“The beauty of this music is that,” Chesney says, “even though it tells some pretty strong truth, country music runs on dreams.

“For me, this is beyond a dream. I keep thinking I’m gonna wake up on my couch back at ETSU. But standing here, this is more than real, it’s surreal. I couldn’t be more thankful or humble.”

Laughing with fellow inductees Tony Brown and June Carter Cash’s children John Carter Cash and Carlene Carter during the class picture, Chesney was clearly thrilled by the honor. With longtime advocate, legendary executive and Country Music Hall of Fame member Joe Galante, who’d signed him, on hand to share the moment, it was a moment of taking in the breadth of his three decade career.

“You might not think about something like this,” Chesney said. “But I have to tell you: when you hear the news, there is no feeling like it – except that moment when you realize they’re not kidding. When [CMA CEO] Sarah Trahern, Joe and Clint (Higham), my manager, came to tell me, once I realized they weren’t having some fun with me, they told me I couldn’t tell a soul.

“I didn’t tell my mom, my dad or even Dale Morris, my other manager. So today, finally, makes it feel real, and man, I am grateful to be in this company.”

Maren Morris Announces New Album D R E A M S I C L E Arriving May 9, 2025

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GRAMMY Award-winning artist Maren Morris has announced that her fourth studio album, D R E A M S I C L E, will arrive May 9, 2025. The first taste of the album, “carry me through”, will be unveiled this Thursday, March 27.

D R E A M S I C L E continues an already incredible year for Maren, which includes her first-ever Golden Globe and Critics Choice nominations for her song “Kiss The Sky” from The Wild Robot. The album marks a whole new chapter for Maren and follows the release of her August 2024 EP, Intermission.

Maren Morris has broken boundaries, smashed records, and affirmed herself as a dynamic vocalist, prolific songwriter, and showstopping performer on her own terms. Among numerous accolades, she has garnered a GRAMMY Award, five ACM Awards, five CMA Awards, and three Billboard Music Awards. She has earned dozens of multiplatinum and gold certifications worldwide and tallied billions of streams. Her catalog encompasses a trio of acclaimed albums, namely HERO [2016], GIRL [2019], and Humble Quest [2022]. Speaking to her versatility, she’s the rare force of nature equally suited to collaborating with Zedd on the 6x-platinum “The Middle” or duetting with everyone from Taylor Swift, Stevie Nicks, and Sheryl Crow to Teddy Swims, Hozier, and Jessie Murph on tracks. Beyond standout late-night television performances, she notably served as guest host for ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! Not to mention, she has sold out tours on multiple continents, gracing hallowed stages in the process. Along the way, she also co-founded The Highwomen with Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby, and Amanda Shires. In September 2023, Maren shared The Bridge, an EP featuring “The Tree” and “Get the Hell Out of Here,” and followed with a cover of Billy Idol’s classic track “Dancing With Myself” in February 2024. She entered a bold new era with the release of her Intermission EP in August, which features “cut!” [feat. Julia Michaels] and the MUNA-produced and playful single “push me over”. Maren, who described Intermission as her “heart journey and gamut of emotions packaged into 5 songs”, is always unapologetically herself – and that remains a core element of her art as she moves forward towards the release of her upcoming album, D R E A M S I C L E.

TRACK LIST
1. lemonade
2. people still show up
3. cry in the car
4. cut!
5. bed no breakfast
6. dreamsicle
7. i hope i never fall in love
8. too good
9. push me over
10. because, of course
11. grand bouquet
12. this is how a woman leaves
13. carry me through
14. holy smoke

 

Elton John and Brandi Carlile Announce World Premiere of ‘Who Believes In Angels?’ Stories From The Edge Of Creation

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Global music icon Elton John and eleven-time GRAMMY winning superstar Brandi Carlile announce the world premiere of “Who Believes In Angels? Stories From The Edge Of Creation.” This short, intimate film gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at the ‘making of’ each song off their forthcoming collaborative album, Who Believes In Angels?

The premiere is set for Friday, April 4th at 92NY and will be followed by a conversation moderated by TCM host Dave Karger with Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Elton’s longtime lyricist and collaborator, Bernie Taupin and GRAMMY-winning producer and songwriter, Andrew Watt. Fans can watch all episodes and the recording of the live Q&A from 92NY exclusively on YouTube beginning April 5th.

“Who Believes In Angels? Stories From The Edge Of Creation” is a candid, 30-minute film series that encapsulates the creative brilliance and unbridled talent of all the musicians who worked on the record. Static cameras positioned around the studio captured thousands of hours of raw footage and ultimately documented the album’s entire creation. Offering fans an unprecedented, searingly honest insight into the emotionally turbulent creative process – breakdowns, breakthroughs, tears, torn up lyric sheets and all. “Stories From The Edge Of Creation” marks the first time that Elton has allowed cameras to film his writing and recording sessions while creating an album.

Who Believes In Angels?, also set for worldwide release on April 4, was announced to huge excitement across the world with the eponymous single ‘Who Believes In Angels?’ garnering widespread acclaim. The album also features the 2025 Oscar nominated song ‘Never Too Late’, created especially for the Disney+ documentary of the same name and unveiled last year to widespread critical acclaim. Who Believes In Angels? was devised by close friends and regular collaborators Elton John, and Brandi Carlile with producer and songwriter Andrew Watt. They set out to create a genuinely collaborative studio album between Elton and Brandi. The album would mix Elton-led songs and Brandi-led songs, with long term collaborator Bernie Taupin and Brandi both contributing lyrics, and producer and co-writer Andrew Watt acting as the producer, mediator and creative conduit. Entering Los Angeles’ Sunset Sound Studios in October 2023 with a completely blank slate, they pushed each other out of their comfort zones to write and record an album completely from scratch in just 20 days. They are backed by a world class band of musicians comprising of Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Pino Palladino (Nine Inch Nails, Gary Numan and David Gilmour) and Josh Klinghoffer (Pearl Jam, Beck).

Travis Scott Extends Record-Breaking CIRCUS MAXIMUS WORLD TOUR With New International Stadium Dates

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Travis Scott today announced the extension of his record-breaking CIRCUS MAXIMUS WORLD TOUR with a series of international stadium shows taking place this fall.

Produced by Live Nation, the limited global run will span five countries, kicking off on Saturday, October 11 in Johannesburg, South Africa at FMB Stadium, before continuing with stops in Delhi, India, Seoul, Korea, Sanya, Hainan, China, and Tokyo, Japan.

Scott’s CIRCUS MAXIMUS WORLD TOUR originally kicked off October 2023 and included 76 sold-out stops across North America, Europe, UK, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand throughout 2023 and 2024. The tour concluded as the highest grossing rap tour in history with $209.3 million and 1.7 million tickets sold.

CIRCUS MAXIMUS 2025 TOUR DATES:
Sat Oct 11 – Johannesburg, South Africa – FMB Stadium
Sat Oct 18 – Delhi, India – Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Sat Oct 25 – Seoul, Korea – Goyang Stadium
Sat Nov 01 – Sanya, Hainan, China – Sanya Stadium *
Sat Nov 08 – Tokyo, Japan – Belluna Dome
*Non-Live Nation Date

Sweet Relief and Sweetwater Launch Hearing Health Fund to Protect Musicians From Preventable Hearing Loss

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A staggering 40 percent of musicians and those working in the music industry experience noise-induced hearing loss, prompting Sweet Relief Musicians Fund and Sweetwater to tackle the issue head-on. Launched today, The Hearing Health Fund at Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, in partnership with Sweetwater, provides essential support for the growing number of music industry professionals who face hearing-related challenges.

Repeated exposure over time to loud sounds can lead to hearing loss, tinnitus, and other auditory issues, putting musicians and music industry workers at higher risk of developing hearing loss than the general public. Research shows that 7 in 10 music venue staff are exposed to noise levels above the daily recommended limit. What’s more, 70 percent reported that they never used hearing protection, and only 15 percent reported using hearing protection regularly.

These findings are concerning to Todd Page, MD, who has a vested interest in protecting the hearing of music makers and music listeners, alike. Dr. Page is Sweetwater’s in-house family physician who provides medical care for employees (many of whom are active musicians) and their families.

“Screening is essential to protecting musicians from hearing loss because once the damage is done, there’s no going back to ‘normal.’ It’s heartbreaking telling a fellow musician their tinnitus isn’t fixable; that it’s too late to reverse it, and all they can do is adapt and try to keep it from progressing,” explained Dr. Page. “Getting musicians to respect the need for hearing protection despite a sense of ‘it won’t happen to me’ is so important when they’re just starting their musical journey.”

The Hearing Health Fund includes a free, three-part hearing screening with a certified audiologist and free Etymotic Research ER-20XS High Fidelity Earplugs. The free consultation includes reviewing the hearing screening results and making recommendations, general education about hearing health as it relates to music industry professionals, individualized education regarding personal sound exposure

Basic care for those struggling with hearing disorders or hearing loss
Sweetwater, the No. 1 online retailer for music gear, is synonymous with sound expertise-the company also creates and delivers immersive audio experiences at major-league stadiums, concert halls, houses of worship, and more. But more importantly, Sweet Relief Musicians Fund teamed with Sweetwater on this effort because of their shared mission of caring for musicians.

“We’re thrilled to partner with Sweetwater to bring this vital resource to our music community, as we share a goal to keep musicians healthy,” said Aric Steinberg, Executive Director, Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. “Music-induced hearing loss and disorders are 100% preventable. Our free hearing health screenings are another way for Sweet Relief to care for musicians and to help ensure that people of all income levels have access to quality medical resources.”

To apply for the Hearing Health Fund, complete the simple, online form available at https://www.sweetrelief.org/hearinghealthfund.html.

Sons Of The East Announce 2025 World Tour and New Album ‘SONS’

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Following the announcement of their highly anticipated sophomore album SONS and the release of its stirring first single “Rescue Me,” Australian indie-folk band Sons Of The East have unveiled their third world tour-one that sees them stepping up to bigger venues and larger crowds than ever before. Spanning North America, Europe, the UK, and beyond, the tour will bring their engaging live show to audiences worldwide in support of SONS, out June 13 via MGM (Metropolitan Groove Merchants).

With over 700 million streams, 75 million YouTube views, and more than 100,000 headline tickets sold-all as a fully independent band-Sons Of The East have earned a reputation for unforgettable performances, drawing in fans from around the world. Known for their raucous, communal energy on stage, Jack Rollins (vocals, guitar), Nic Johnston (vocals, keys), and Dan Wallage (guitar, banjo) have earned a reputation for unforgettable performances, with their last global run even catching the attention of some high-profile fans. Bill Murray endorsed them in an Instagram video and when asked how it came about, Sons Of The East manager Bryon Jones stated to The Music, “He’s a genuine fan. He came to a tiny show in North Carolina last year and said hi to the band, and they hung out. Then he turned up to the sold-out Boston show last week and asked for some guitar tips from Jack, so he got them in exchange for the video!”

In London Emma Thompson caught their sold-out show at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire-one of many capacity gigs the band has played worldwide, from The Troubadour in LA to Music Hall of Williamsburg in New York and Sala Apolo in Barcelona. Their next tour promises to be even bigger as they graduate to significantly larger rooms across multiple continents. While Jack Rollins, Nic Johnston, and Dan Wallage remain the heart of the band, their live performances feature a full band, adding even more energy and depth to their dynamic show.

Since their breakthrough, Sons Of The East have captivated a worldwide audience with their seamless fusion of folk, blues, and soul. Their 2022 debut album Palomar Parade (now nearing 100 million streams) set the stage for their meteoric rise, with tracks that resonated far beyond their roots in Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Now, SONS marks the next thrilling chapter, crafted between relentless touring and intimate sessions at their Sydney studio.

SONS OF THE EAST – WORLD TOUR 2025

AUSTRALIA
AUG 08 Melbourne, Northcote Theatre
AUG 09 Sydney, Enmore Theatre
AUG 12 Brisbane, Princess Theatre
AUG 15 Adelaide, The Gov
AUG 16 Fremantle, Freo Social

EUROPE
AUG 28 Oslo, Cosmopolite, Norway
AUG 29 Tonder, Tonder Festival, Denmark
AUG 30 Darmstadt, Golden Leaves Festival, Germany
AUG 31 Rubigen, Buhne am Teich, Switzerland
SEPT 04 Bilbao, Kafe Antzokia, Spain
SEPT 04 Bilbao, Kafe Antzoika, Spain
SEPT 05 Madrid, La Riviera, Spain
SEPT 06 Barcelona, Paral·lel 62, Spain
SEPT 10 Milan, Magazine Generali, Italy
SEPT 11 Zurich, Volkshaus, Switzerland
SEPT 12 Stuttgart, Club Cann, Germany
SEPT 13 Munich, Muffathalle, Germany
SEPT 14 Vienna, Arena, Austria
SEPT 15 Prague, Lucerna Music Bar, Czech Republic
SEPT 17 Berlin, Columbia Theatre, Germany
SEPT 18 Groningen, De Oosterpoort, Netherlands
SEPT 19 Cologne, Kantine, Germany
SEPT 20 Hannover, Musikzentrum, Germany
SEPT 21 Bremen, Schlachthof, Germany
SEPT 23 Hamburg, Mojo, Germany
SEPT 24 Utrecht, Tivoli Ronda, Netherlands
SEPT 25 Brussels, La Madeleine, Belgium
SEPT 26 Paris, Trianon, France

UK
SEPT 27 London, O2 Forum Kentish Town, England

NORTH AMERICA
OCT 01 Toronto, The Opera House, ON, Canada
OCT 02 Montreal, Theatre Beanfield, QC, Canada
OCT 03 Boston, Royale, MA, USA
OCT 04 New York, Webster Hall, NY, USA
OCT 07 Philadelphia, Foundry, PA, USA
OCT 08 Washington D.C., Howard Theatre, USA
OCT 10 Charlotte, The Underground, NC, USA
OCT 11 Atlanta, Hell At The Masquerade, GA, USA
OCT 12 Nashville, Basement East, TN, USA
OCT 14 Indianapolis, HI-FI, IN, USA
OCT 16 Detroit, The Majestic, MI, USA
OCT 17 Chicago, House Of Blues, IL, USA
OCT 18 Minneapolis, Fine Line, MN, USA
OCT 19 Des Moines, Wooly’s, IA, USA
OCT 21 Denver, Summit, CO, USA
OCT 23 San Diego, SOMA – Sidestage, CA, USA
OCT 24 Los Angeles, The Bellwether, CA, USA
OCT 25 San Francisco, Bimbo’s 365 Club, CA, USA
OCT 28 Portland, Hawthorne Theatre, OR, USA
OCT 29 Seattle, The Crocodile, WA, USA
OCT 31 Vancouver, Vogue Theatre, BC, Canada

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Electrify Jimmy Fallon Ahead of Sold-Out Madison Square Garden Show

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Last night, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats brought down the house on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon with an electrifying live rendition of “South of Here,” the title track from their critically acclaimed fourth studio album—watch here. Host Jimmy Fallon introduced the band with high praise:

“Boy oh boy, do we have great music tonight. We’ve known this band and this gentleman for 10 years…they crushed it, and I just found out they sold out Madison Square Garden. That’s how you do it. We love them—Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are here! The best.”

This performance arrives just before the band’s sold-out show at Madison Square Garden this Thursday, March 27. The much-anticipated event is part of Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats’ first-ever arena tour in support of South of Here, out now via Stax—listen here. After the MSG date, the tour continues with two sold-out nights at Boston’s MGM Music Hall.

The landmark run has included stops at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena, and several major Canadian arenas, including Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. Having already thrilled audiences coast to coast, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats continue to prove why they are one of today’s most dynamic live acts.

For more information, contact your local promotions representative or visit the band’s official website.

Pedro Pascal Stars in Spike Jonze’s Trippy New Film for Apple’s AirPods 4

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Apple just dropped a cinematic treat — a surreal short film by Spike Jonze starring Pedro Pascal, made to show off the real magic of AirPods 4’s Active Noise Cancellation. It’s weird, wonderful, and you’ll wish your earbuds came with a director’s cut.

Yarn Roars Back With New Album ‘Born, Blessed, Grateful & Alive, Live Record Vol. 1’ And 2024 Tour Dates

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Roots rockers Yarn returned with a roar with their acclaimed 2024 album, Born, Blessed, Grateful & Alive, the North Carolina via NYC’s first new album in eight years. With a renewed commitment to touring, frontman/songwriter Blake Christiana regrouped with the band’s original rhythm section, Robert Bonhomme and Rick Bugel and hit the road, including an official showcase at Nashville’s AmericanaFest and their annual Yarnival Festival. Live Yarn: Vol. 1 was recorded during Yarn’s set at the Rooster Walk Music Festival in May 2024 in Axton, VA and features some of the band’s most storied and favorite collaborators: Josh Shilling of Wynonna Judd and Mountain Heart fame, Joel Timmons ,Russell Clarke and Ward Buckheister of Sol Driven Train, alongside Isaac Hadden and Caitlin Krisko.

The album was mixed by Joel Weldon Willis (Charlotte, NC) and mastered by Fred Kevorkian (Brooklyn, NY) and will be released digitally, on CD and vinyl on May 2 through Symphonic Distribution.

Christiana says, “This set felt special from the first note. We’ve chosen live takes from seven fan favorites from our extensive catalog along with tracks from our 2024 tour dates.”

Yarn is Blake Christiana, Andrew Trongone, Rick Bugel and Robert Bonhomme. PRE-SAVE YARN: VOL. 1 HERE | ORDER ON VINYL HERE

TOUR DATES:

4.9 – Clementine – Harrisonburg, VA

4.10 – The Southern Cafe and Music Hall – Charlottesville, VA

4.11 – Elkton Music Hall – Elkton, MD

4.12 – The Abbey at ABC – Harrisburg, PA

4.14 – Higher Ground – Burlington, VT

4.16 – Sportsmens Tavern – Buffalo, NY

4.17 – Funk ‘n Waffles Syracuse – Syracuse, NY

4.18 – Roy’s Hall – Blairstown, NJ

4.19 – Brooklyn Bowl – Brooklyn, NY

5.8 – 2025 Spring Skunk Fest – Greer, SC

5.9 – Eddie’s Attic – Decatur, GA

5.10 – Charleston Pour House – Charleston, SC

5.16 – Bowstring – Wilmington, NC

5.17 – Lincoln Theatre – Raleigh, NC (co-bill mashup with Perpetual Groove)

5.22 – Rooster Walk – Axton, VA

5.24 – Kerrville Folk Festival – Kerrville, TX

5.25 – Rooster Walk – Axton, VA

6.5 – Urban Lounge – Salt Lake City, UT

6.6 – Palisade Bluegrass and Roots Festival – Palisade, CO

6.7 – Indiewood Festival – Englewood, CO

6.19 – Bottom of The Hill – San Francisco, CA

6.20 – Friday Night Live – Cloverdale, CA

6.21 – Crystal Bay Casino – Lake Tahoe, CA

6.24 – Hidden Hall – Seattle, WA

6.25 – Jack London – Portland, OR

6.28 – Big Ponderoo – Sisters, OR

10.16 – 10.18 – Yarnival V – Axton, VA