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The Audio Orchard explores music being made right here in New England, and introduces you to artists that find their way here while on tour. Each month, we hand pick a variety of songs to sample, put them in a playlist, and offer them up for a nutritious audio experience.And if you want me to email you ONCE A MONTH when a new podcast is out you can sign up here, and that way you'll never miss it! Thanks!Click HERE to download on Soundcloud. Happy Listening!

The Audio Orchard Podcast for February

Mike Doughty, I Just Want The Girl in The Blue Dress To Keep On Dancing

February 23, Tupelo Music Hall, Londonderry, NH

Kathleen Edwards, Chameleon/Comedian

February 8, Tupelo Music Hall, Londonderry, NH

The Who, Substitute

February 24, Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH

Red Baraat, Shruggy Ji

February 2, The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA

The Toughcats, Joshua Chamberlain

February 16, Bayside Bowl, Portland, ME

Xenia Rubinos, Help

February 22, TT the Bears, Cambridge, MA

Tan Vampires, Digital Rot

February 16, The Press Room, Portsmouth, NH

The Reverie Machine, Truman Capote and the Heavy Weight of Clouds, Small Town U.S.A.

February 1, The Oak and the Ax, Brunswick, ME

Punch Brothers, Don’t Get Married Without Me

February 15, Calvin Theatre, Northampton, MA

Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino , Nu te fermare

February 6, Spaulding Aditorium, Hanover, NH

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