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Jesse’s Journal: A New Weekly Entertainment/Sports Writing Piece

This is Jesse’s Journal. Each week I will write about various happenings in the media (specifically the worlds of entertainment and sports, respectively.) and see where it goes! As this is WGMU, I’ll also discuss new music (i.e what I’ve been listening to lately and what I think you should have a listen to!) This …

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Interview With Scott Holiday of Rival Sons

Scott Holiday is currently one of the best guitar players in rock and roll. He’s been dishing out great blues-inflected riffs as a member of Rival Sons since 2009. Holiday continues to put his stamp on rock and roll guitar playing through his blending of musical influences with his own sonic vision. Since their formation, …

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GMU AD Brad Edwards “Sports Hour” Interview with Jesse Robinson

Check out Jesse Robinson’s “Sports Hour” interview with GMU Athletic Director and former Redskins safety/Super Bowl Champion Brad Edwards. Edwards shares his vast knowledge of sports management, talks Redskins football, the state of GMU Athletics and more! https://www.dropbox.com/s/7kq8xdbqm2im268/Brad%20Edwards%20interview.mp3?dl=0 Brad Edwards can be followed on Twitter @BradEdwards5 Contact the interview host: Jesse Robinson, Program Director WGMU …

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The Mason Jar Sessions with The Band Concord

The Band Concord is a local indie-folk band out of Blacksburg, Virginia. Before their recent show at the Jammin Java members Spencer Pugh, Andrew Steger, Jason Agola, Braden Burns, and Alex Winemiller were kind enough to stop by the George Mason campus and record the first ever “Mason Jar Sessions.” The stripped down session included …

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Adam Ezra Group Interview

The Adam Ezra Group is a band from Boston that lights up the smallest room with their attitude, WGMU studios was not the exception! An incredibly uplifting, talented, and friendly group of people. Their original work, as well as a few covers/parodies, have a flavor of rock that feels southern, which is fun to hear …

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