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  <title>Poi Rogers (Carolyn Sills &amp;amp; Gerard Egan) - Singers-Songwriters_2024-08-02_interview on KZSC's 'Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club' by 'Dangerous Dan' Orange</title>
  <description>Gerard &amp;amp;amp; Carolyn got the idea for &amp;quot;Poi Rogers&amp;quot; during the pandemic lockdown, which Gerard took as an opportunity to learn Hawaiian-style steel guitar, and they learned how to play as a duo, and Carolyn learned how to play stand-up bass; working on an album; Carolyn as a story-teller in songwriting; Q: &amp;quot;Do you change the way you think about music whey you approach the microphone (when you have 2 very different musical identities)?&amp;quot; Great question! Yes, because how you interact with the music varies considerably between being in a 5 piece band vs. a duo, where &amp;quot;There's more sonic terrain to cover.&amp;quot; An interview on &amp;quot;The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club&amp;quot; with &amp;quot;Dangerous Dan&amp;quot; Orange airing Friday mornings on KZSC Santa Cruz, California. 2024 is Bushwhacker's 35th year on the air! Thanks for listening! To support KZSC (&amp;amp;amp; these podcasts), please go to KZSC.FM and click on the &amp;quot;Donate to KZSC&amp;quot; button in the upper right-hand corner. Thanks! </description>
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