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    8. Jinty McTavish

    enMay 27, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Violinist Jinty McTavish shares her story of playing hundreds of shows with her genre-crossing string quartet ATLYS, growing up in Indiana, advice for musicians to stay healthy, and being a role model for young girls. She shares her insights into running a band, work-life balance, and playing at the Oslo Freedom Forum. You can find and follow Jinty & ATLYS at the links below.

    JintyMctavish.com

    Facebook

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    ATLYS: Atlysmusic.com

    Facebook / ISG / YouTube / PATREON

    Spotify 

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