Home > Podcast > Ouch! Talk Show #54 - August 2010
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We chat with Scott Chesworth who plays bass guitar for The Mariana Hollow our featured unsigned band this month. Rob Crossan has a new diagnosis And why you should think twice about a cure.
Liz Carr and Gary O'Donoghue present.
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