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Scars on 45 – February 3rd, 2015

Those with our latest New Music Sampler know Scars on 45 and their beautiful song, ‘Crazy For You.’ After braving a snow storm in New Jersey, Scars headed north for an intimate Studio Z. Danny, Aimee, Nova and Chris treated a group of lucky listeners to five songs along with some great stories about how the band started and what it’s like being stuck in Whitefish, Montana. You can see whole performance courtesy of Land Rover of Scarborough. Enjoy!

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Recorded and mixed by Satronen Sound

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