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Vintage Trouble with Mookie || The SoCal Sound In-Studio Sessions

Vintage Trouble with Mookie  The SoCal Sound Sessions In Studio

The SoCal Sound In-Studio Session with Vintage Trouble is brought to you by The SoCal Sound, CSUN & Saddleback College.

Join The SoCal Sound's Program Director Marc "Mookie" Kaczor in conversation with Vintage Trouble! 

In this interview, Vintage Trouble discusses how they stayed innovative during the lockdown and why they are waiting to release their new album. They just got back from their European tour, so they tell us about how their touring experience has changed since Covid. Having a large portion of their audience overseas, the band also speaks to the differences between playing in the states and other countries. 

When asked about the creation of their 2021 album 'Juke Joint Gems,' they stated, "We were home, and we wanted to get music to our fans. A lot of our fans, a lot of their favorite songs, are songs that never made it to our albums. They are the heart and soul, a lot of these songs on 'Juke Joints Gems.' They represent our first journals as a band."

This SoCal Sound In-Studio Session with Vintage Trouble includes live performances of "Low Down Dirty Dog," "24-7-365 Satisfaction Man," and "Red-Handed."

Stay up-to-date with Vintage Trouble via the links below.

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vintagetrouble/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/vintagetrouble

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vintagetrouble/

 

"Low Down Dirty Dog" – written by Tyrone Taylor (ASCAP), Bjorn Colt (ASCAP), Richard Dill (ASCAP), Richard Danielson (ASCAP), published by Vintage Trouble Publishing (ASCAP)

 

"24-7-365 Satisfaction Man" – written by Tyrone Taylor (ASCAP), Bjorn Colt (ASCAP), Richard Dill (ASCAP), Richard Danielson (ASCAP), published by Vintage Trouble Publishing (ASCAP)

 

"Red–Handed" – written by Tyrone Taylor (ASCAP), Bjorn Colt (ASCAP), Richard Dill (ASCAP), Richard Danielson (ASCAP), published by Vintage Trouble Publishing (ASCAP)

 

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