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The goal behind this podcast is to give independent artists a platform to tell their stories in a positive setting that not only impacts the creatives being interviewed, but also inspires and informs the community. Each episode is aimed to tackle a variety of topics that creatives face, as they pursue independent careers in artistic expression.
Hello! Welcome back! Thank you for tuning into The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast, this is your host TR. and this week I sat down with curly.
Bailey is a local artist from South East Montana and is definitely someone to keep your eyes and ears on.
Growing up in Oklahoma and eventually landing in Colstrip, Bailey was constantly surrounded by music. Taking influence from a wide variety of artists like Eminem, the Black Eyed Peas, Outkast and many more.
Releasing his first mixtape in college to recently dropping a personal favorite self-produced album earlier this year, Corner Store Vol. 1, curly infuses elements of Underground Hip-Hop and RnB to create an infectious sound mixed with relatable lyrics.
But, before I say too much, here’s curly on The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast, Episode #20 at Area 41 Collective.
The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast
The goal behind this podcast is to give independent artists a platform to tell their stories in a positive setting that not only impacts the creatives being interviewed, but also inspires and informs the community. Each episode is aimed to tackle a variety of topics that creatives face, as they pursue independent careers in artistic expression.