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We 73 Band, Hot Shot Kixxx, Dvoid, and One Last Job Are On Air

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WE 73 BAND

This song is called 'Another Better US" This song is from our up coming album Another Better US (The Double Entendre Album) The song was written by Will Sanders after a conversation with Super Star JT Carter (Of "16 Candles" fame with "The Crests") one of Will Sanders early musical heroes. The conversation revolved around the We '73 Project and whether JT could make our first concert in Pennsylvania. While discussing the timing of the event the conversation turned to the need for healing in our country and that both men were convinced that only music could break through the barriers that people had put up that were hurting our country. Both men agreed that we had been through difficult times before and that music always lead the to healing. Sanders drew from that conversation to put together a song that reflected on the fact that God is the answer and through song challenges the listener to become a better person and use the power of light through God to accomplish that. When we as individuals become a better "us" then we as a country can unite and become a better US - Hence the Double Entendre. This is Jim Mahoney's first Album Title track as the lead singer.

ON LAST JOB

One Last Job is an indie-folk collaboration between myself (Travis Klein) and Will Seamans after we both played in the band Cheap Haircuts in college. This has been an entirely different experience from that or my previous project Junior College, as our debut album "Brittle Grins" was recorded in our respective bedrooms in Seattle and Austin during quarantine in 2020. The difference in the recording process offered its share of challenges and learning curves, but it also gave us much more space to explore new sounds and be more deliberate about aspects of album presentation that are easier to miss in a studio setting.

 

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