44 min

Ep 122 Brown Mountain Lightning Bugs pt 1 WNC Original Music

    • Music

Fun discussion with Kendra and Zack, the duo that make up The Brown Mountain Lightning Bugs. So much fun it occasionally verges on a free for all.
 
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Thanks to Waking April for the closing song
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The Brown Mountain Lightning Bugs, known to their friends as Kendra and Zack Harding, began gig-swapping as solo artists in 2014. They bonded over these shared gigs, their common love of dogs, and an enthusiasm for hiking. They decided to tie the knot in the fall of 2015. The Brown Mountain Lightning Bugs officially formed in early 2016, and they’ve been bringing songs of joy, pain, and dogs to audiences ever since.Combining their unique backgrounds that range from classic rock to classical guitar, they create a blend of original music with deep roots in the past and a contemporary twist here and there.The Bugs have played extensively throughout the Southeast, including performances in The Crown at the Carolina Theater, The Grey Eagle’s Patio Show Series, Ol’ Front Porch Music Festival, and at Awendaw Green. They completed their first cross-country tour in early 2020, before going on a virus-mandated hiatus for a couple months. Their sophomore album Folk(ish) came out on April 9, 2021.
 

Fun discussion with Kendra and Zack, the duo that make up The Brown Mountain Lightning Bugs. So much fun it occasionally verges on a free for all.
 
Click here for easy streaming or download -  
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/54y523/Ep_122_Brown_Mountain_Lightning_Bugs_pt_1845xw.mp3
 
Places to listen
Apple/iTunes    Stitcher    iHeart Radio    Pandora  Spotify
 
Listen to and follow  Brown Mountain Lightning Bugs at these places
Website
YouTube
Facebook
Instagram
Spotify
 
Thanks to Waking April for the closing song
YouTube
 
Subscribe to the podcast -
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/
https://gopod.me/wncom
 
Follow on Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic
https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com
https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/
 
All music used by permission
 
The Brown Mountain Lightning Bugs, known to their friends as Kendra and Zack Harding, began gig-swapping as solo artists in 2014. They bonded over these shared gigs, their common love of dogs, and an enthusiasm for hiking. They decided to tie the knot in the fall of 2015. The Brown Mountain Lightning Bugs officially formed in early 2016, and they’ve been bringing songs of joy, pain, and dogs to audiences ever since.Combining their unique backgrounds that range from classic rock to classical guitar, they create a blend of original music with deep roots in the past and a contemporary twist here and there.The Bugs have played extensively throughout the Southeast, including performances in The Crown at the Carolina Theater, The Grey Eagle’s Patio Show Series, Ol’ Front Porch Music Festival, and at Awendaw Green. They completed their first cross-country tour in early 2020, before going on a virus-mandated hiatus for a couple months. Their sophomore album Folk(ish) came out on April 9, 2021.
 

44 min

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