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    AN INTERVIEW WITH ARON MAGNER

    enFebruary 23, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Keyboardist Aron Magner of the Disco Biscuits sits down at his piano to discuss navigating COVID, jazz piano giants, life-altering moments, the Grateful Dead, the power of creative inspiration, the Biscuits' new album, the future of SPAGA, the future of Camp Bisco, and more. Intro by Jack Willard

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