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Small Steps

Words: Loren • June 12, 2025

Small Steps
Small Steps

Jeremiah (Small Steps - guitar/vocals)

SPB: What song has the best use of whistling?

Jeremiah: I feel like the easy answer would be the Bobby McFerrin song "Don't Worry Be Happy". Which is catchy as all get out, but we prefer the road less traveled here in Small Steps. For fun, I'll go with a different pick. In fact, I would think for me it's a tie between "Regulate" by Warren G (Feat. Nate Dogg) and The Bangles "Walk Like an Egyptian". Both make me want to dance, move and whistle right along. 

Loren • June 12, 2025

Small Steps
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