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Get ready to plug into a high octane rock and roll adventure with Dion Lunadon and Jimmy Christmas of the New Zealand punk rock band The D4. This is not just about music, but about friendship, perseverance, creativity, and following your gut.
Dion and Jimmy recount their experiences performing in Japan with Guitar Wolf, and the renowned South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas where they were one of the first New Zealand bands to play there. Listen in to hear some of their adventures whilst on tour and how their relentless work ethic turned dreams into reality.
But this episode is more than just tales from the touring life. It's about the process, the grind, and the sheer determination that fuels creativity. Dion and Jimmy talk about the importance of standing by your ideas, no matter how daunting they seem. They both agree - trust your gut, and let authenticity drive your performances. It's all about finding that raw, unfiltered energy on stage, and sharing it with the world.
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Get ready to plug into a high octane rock and roll adventure with Dion Lunadon and Jimmy Christmas of the New Zealand punk rock band The D4. This is not just about music, but about friendship, perseverance, creativity, and following your gut.
Dion and Jimmy recount their experiences performing in Japan with Guitar Wolf, and the renowned South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas where they were one of the first New Zealand bands to play there. Listen in to hear some of their adventures whilst on tour and how their relentless work ethic turned dreams into reality.
But this episode is more than just tales from the touring life. It's about the process, the grind, and the sheer determination that fuels creativity. Dion and Jimmy talk about the importance of standing by your ideas, no matter how daunting they seem. They both agree - trust your gut, and let authenticity drive your performances. It's all about finding that raw, unfiltered energy on stage, and sharing it with the world.
Thank You for listening to The Music is Talking podcast:
Before you leave ...
Thank you for your support! The Music is Talking
The Music is Talking, are YOU listening?

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