Brattleboro radio station 96.7 FM WTSA is launching a new program called “Listen Local” on April 7, hosted by Mitch Harrison and sponsored by local music institutions. Hartford-based singer-songwriter Tommy Crawford has a new single called “Mountain Song” inspired by Vermont. Burlington rapper Mavstar released a new track called “Adamantium” featuring D.French & Konflik and has an upcoming full-length LP titled Verona. Photographer Luke Awtry highlights a recent live music event featuring säje at Higher Ground Showcase Lounge in South Burlington, showcasing the talent and music-loving culture of Vermont. The article also mentions other local musicians and their recent projects, emphasizing the vibrant music scene in the region. The program will focus on bands and artists from Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, as well as touring acts passing through the area clubs. The radio show will air weekly and be available as a podcast on their website. Tommy Crawford’s new single draws inspiration from folk music legends like Woody Guthrie and Doc Watson, encouraging listeners of all ages to connect with nature through his music. Mavstar’s new track showcases his evolving style as an MC and sets the stage for the release of his upcoming LP in July. The article also highlights recent live music events in the area, showcasing the diversity and talent of the local music scene.
On the Beat: New Music from Mavstar and Tommy Crawford
WTSA radio launches "Listen Local" program focusing on Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire artists. Burlington rapper Mavstar releases new single, album coming July 5. Vermont music scene thriving with local...
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