When I recently was introduced to the music of Bird Streets, it immediately jumped out as something special. Described as running the gamut from claustrophobic folk, to anthemic indie pop, to punk rock freakouts - there's something here for everyone. One song in particular has been living in my earholes since I first heard it, and so I cannot wait to connect with John Brodeur, the mastermind behind the sound. John has been writing and performing music for a good while now - first as p...
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When I recently was introduced to the music of Bird Streets, it immediately jumped out as something special. Described as running the gamut from claustrophobic folk, to anthemic indie pop, to punk rock freakouts - there's something here for everyone. One song in particular has been living in my earholes since I first heard it, and so I cannot wait to connect with John Brodeur, the mastermind behind the sound. John has been writing and performing music for a good while now - first as p...
Musikfest Exordium 2025 - weather forecast, delicious poutine, support, security, and a real expert
Your Next Favorite Band
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Musikfest Exordium 2025 - weather forecast, delicious poutine, support, security, and a real expert
In this Part of the Exordium, we sit with: - Matt Vymazal, owner of The Flying V Poutinerie and our hosts for the evening who detail their delicious food options on both North and SouthSide - Jennifer Alphia from Lehigh Valley Girls Rock shares the latest from this supportive organization - Bobby Martrich, Chief Meteorologist at EPAWA Weather Consulting to provide early thoughts on weather for the week - John Moser, News Director at Lehighvalleynews.com and the original picker of the of Platz...
Your Next Favorite Band
When I recently was introduced to the music of Bird Streets, it immediately jumped out as something special. Described as running the gamut from claustrophobic folk, to anthemic indie pop, to punk rock freakouts - there's something here for everyone. One song in particular has been living in my earholes since I first heard it, and so I cannot wait to connect with John Brodeur, the mastermind behind the sound. John has been writing and performing music for a good while now - first as p...