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Aradia, Part 2

This is part two of my interview and morning coffee and jam session with the artist known as Aradia. And again – it’s really more or a chill morning with coffee and a couple musicians kind of moment – not so much an interview.Aradia is a self-produced multi-instrumentalist singer ...  Show more

Aradia, Part 1

This is Part One of my interview - well, mostly morning coffee and jam session with the artist known as Aradia.Aradia is a self-produced multi-instrumentalist singer/songwriter that brings something with originality and depth to the world of alternative pop. Her progressive build ...  Show more

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