The Hustle Season Podcast: Ep. 155 Came To Her Window

by | Oct 17, 2020 | PODCASTS

RVA Magazine is proud to showcase The Hustle Season Podcast every weekend. Produced at La Cocina Studio in Richmond, VA; homegrown musicians Kelli Strawbridge, Reggie Pace, James Seretis (La Cocina’s engineer) & Gabriel Santamaria bring their irreverent, outspoken and at times thoughtful opinions to the masses. Focusing on music, pop culture both locally, nationally, sometimes otherworldly – join in as the guys try to figure out what’s going on this week.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1baEzVSmCZEFr5gjqFzalC?si=kVuWiTZ2RpCIJBXi99AGbA

Ep. 155 of #TheHustleSeason is back with a fun crew of topics including David Crosby disrespecting EVH, Stevie Wonder releases new music, mad big ups to Johnny Nash, Rocco Prestia, some synth news, Chaka Khan spills all the tea & Jill Scott has had Enough of Jaguar Wright.

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