Radio Rubber Room EP 64, Featuring Russell Lacy of Grease Trigger

by | May 30, 2012 | MUSIC

In this episode Russell Lacy made an appearance on the Rubber Room. Russell is the talented front man of Grease Trigger. He played some live cuts from his solo album as well as some acoustic renditions of a few Grease Trigger tunes. Russell can write songs till the cows come home, and Shaun was smitten. You will also learn that the one thing better than attending Berklee College of Music is living close to it and hanging out around the campus.


In this episode Russell Lacy made an appearance on the Rubber Room. Russell is the talented front man of Grease Trigger. He played some live cuts from his solo album as well as some acoustic renditions of a few Grease Trigger tunes. Russell can write songs till the cows come home, and Shaun was smitten. You will also learn that the one thing better than attending Berklee College of Music is living close to it and hanging out around the campus.

This episode also includes a new edition of Alejandro’s Fine World of Art and some great advice from Shaun about how to avoid a robbery.

You will also hear RVA music from Brother Bill, The Kindling Kind, Cata9tales, Roma, The Inflatables and Vexine.

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