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Shaun Soho: Crash Midnight's Frontman on the Music Biz
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08/14/23
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Rockin’ frontman Shaun Soho joins Staci on this episode to talk about how his band Crash Midnight became the highest-drawing indie rock act in Las Vegas over the last few years. The five-piece has gained quite a following due to their old-school, straight-head, hard rock music that’s in the tradition of bands like Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith but with a touch of late 70s punk. Shaun outlines the evolution of the band, sharing the stage with acts like Sevendust, Gilby Clarke, and Puddle of Mudd—and, of course, reveals his own personal “rock & roll nightmare.”
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