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In this episode, comedians Maureen Begley and Ang Buxton each pick an artist from the state of Georgia and tell their story. This is our shortest episode yet.
They check-in about Cardi B and Meg Thee Stallion controversial song, WAP. Shout outs given to previous spotlight artists Kat from Kategory5 Band and THE ZAMBONIS for continuing to follow up with us. Keep a look out for upcoming events and special features!
Ang tells the story of Ludal's, who was in the club lookin so conspicuous. We've also heard he fills cups like double D's. Though not technically a Georgia native, he reps for Atlanta, Georgia hard. We also discuss why he is superior to T.I. by reading some very disturbing T.I. quotes.
Maureen tells the story of Mattiwilda Dobbs. She was one of the first black opera singers to win international recognition. She also broke some pretty significant color barriers in Georgia and at the The University of Texas at Arlington.
This episode may or may not be brought to you by Ricola cough drops. They also chat about partying with neighbors, the upcoming election, ASMR, and touch back in about "Folklore."
Recorded August 16, 2020.
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In this episode, comedians Maureen Begley and Ang Buxton each pick an artist from the state of Georgia and tell their story. This is our shortest episode yet.
They check-in about Cardi B and Meg Thee Stallion controversial song, WAP. Shout outs given to previous spotlight artists Kat from Kategory5 Band and THE ZAMBONIS for continuing to follow up with us. Keep a look out for upcoming events and special features!
Ang tells the story of Ludal's, who was in the club lookin so conspicuous. We've also heard he fills cups like double D's. Though not technically a Georgia native, he reps for Atlanta, Georgia hard. We also discuss why he is superior to T.I. by reading some very disturbing T.I. quotes.
Maureen tells the story of Mattiwilda Dobbs. She was one of the first black opera singers to win international recognition. She also broke some pretty significant color barriers in Georgia and at the The University of Texas at Arlington.
This episode may or may not be brought to you by Ricola cough drops. They also chat about partying with neighbors, the upcoming election, ASMR, and touch back in about "Folklore."
Recorded August 16, 2020.