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Kicking off the last Snacky Tunes episode of 2015, solo host Greg Bresnitz welcomes the Roebling Tea Room’s owner Sydney Silver and Chef Homer Murray to the studio for a chat about how their unlikely backgrounds brought them to one of the most iconic Brooklyn establishments. They go on to to highlight their newest venture, River Styx, and what is next in the coming year! In the second half of the show, Anni Rossi joins as musical guest. An American singer, violist and keyboardist from Minnesota, she graduated from the Perpich Center for Arts Education in Golden Valley and is notable for her unique style of playing the viola and singing, often at the same time. Anni shares details surrounding her uniquely constructed instrument as well as her newest release due in the spring.
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Kicking off the last Snacky Tunes episode of 2015, solo host Greg Bresnitz welcomes the Roebling Tea Room’s owner Sydney Silver and Chef Homer Murray to the studio for a chat about how their unlikely backgrounds brought them to one of the most iconic Brooklyn establishments. They go on to to highlight their newest venture, River Styx, and what is next in the coming year! In the second half of the show, Anni Rossi joins as musical guest. An American singer, violist and keyboardist from Minnesota, she graduated from the Perpich Center for Arts Education in Golden Valley and is notable for her unique style of playing the viola and singing, often at the same time. Anni shares details surrounding her uniquely constructed instrument as well as her newest release due in the spring.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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