On this edition of Live & Local, Aaron Keck is joined by Skylar Gudasz (and Grant Golden from Shakori Hills)!
They discussed this weekend’s Shakori Hills Fall Festival and previewed some of the music that will be played at the festival.
Skylar is playing the Meadow Stage at 2:30 PM Saturday October 5th.
Skylar will also be playing Festifall from 12pm-12:45 on October 12th.
Right now on @WCHLChapelboro ! 97.9! pic.twitter.com/CHPIBnYbjW
— Skylar Gudasz (@SkylarGudasz) October 2, 2019
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