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Florida-born singer-songwriter and musician Michael McArthur joins Intersection to discuss his first full-length album, Ever Green, Ever Rain
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Hannah Harber of the band Hannah Harber & The Lionhearts joins Intersection to discuss the making of their debut album, “Long Time Coming,” which was released on Jan. 9.
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The Timucua Arts White House has gained a wide following for its intimate weekly concerts located in downtown Orlando. Conductor Benoit Glazer joins Intersection to talk about the cultural significance of the venue, and his plans for a floating concert hall.
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CeCe Teneal & Soul Kamotion members CeCe Teneal and Chris Baptiste visit Intersection to talk neo-blues, performing live and their debut album.
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Orlando-based writer Brian Turner discusses his late wife's influence on his jazz album "11 11 (Me Smiling)."
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Musician Hannah Harber visits Intersection to share her musical journey and the creative process behind her band's debut album, “Long Time Coming.”
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Lakeland-based singer-songwriter and musician Michael McArthur discusses the creative process behind his first full-length album, "Ever Green, Ever Rain."
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Beth McKee's new album, "Dreamwood Acres," was born in her friend's basement. McKee and Grant Peyton, guitarist and vocalist, join us to perform songs off the album and how the creation of "Dreamwood Acres" came to be.
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Orlando singer-songwriter Zoya Zafar joins Intersection to perform Go Kiss Your Girl and To You. This interview first aired on Intersection in February 2017.
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Orlando singer-songwriter Luke Wagner channels the spirit of red dirt music and evokes his childhood heroes, The Eagles. Wagner and violinist Tanner Johnson join us on Intersection to perform songs from his upcoming album.