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    #8-Sam Thomas

    en-usFebruary 23, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Four time Grammy award winning recording engineer Sam Thomas sits down with Ben to play-by-play his path through his recording career. Sam gives the run down of how he rose up in the Atlanta recording industry, and then parlayed that into a “second act" in the film and television industry.

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