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The Guggenheim Grotto Live at 90.5 The NIGHT (06 July 2009)

guggenheim_07062009.jpgThe Irish band The Guggenheim Grotto recently stopped by Brookdale Public Radio to play a few tunes from their latest album, “Happy The Man,” and chat with Jeff Raspe. Check out the version archived here as it includes them playing a song that we didn’t originally broadcast.

[Pictured: Kevin & Mick from The Guggenheim Grotto and Jeff Raspe.]

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