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Words: Loren • September 11, 2014

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Bill Clower (Radon, drums)

SPB: How did your set at Fest 12 come about? Any surprises in store for #13?

Clower: That's 2 questions.

Tate, the owner of The Lunch Box restaurant, asked us to play.

[For Fest 13,] if we told you, it wouldn't be a surprise (you're really going to have to start thinking this whole thing through from now on) J/K. More than likely, we will be doing an entire set of Bruno Mars covers...SURPRISE!

Loren • September 11, 2014

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