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Dwight has the body of a young stallion now. He still has a scab from that hotel room hornet sting that happened the last week of tour. Patty is welcome to Dwight’s house for Thanksgiving, but she’ll have to email his mom Susie first. Things Dwight likes about studio clients. Things he doesn’t like. Patty finds its important to shake people’s hands and introduce herself. You have anxiety? We have anxiety too! Dwight reads a review from our show in Dundee. Our guitarist, Scott Garret Graham has a new record out. It’s called Through The Looking Glass. Go listen to it! (Patty was not the infamous salad slurp-er, by the way.) The Wind and The Wave started as an unofficial SXSW showcase, because our friends in bands couldn’t get into a proper SXSW showcase. We did it two years in a row, and it was a huge success. It also became the name of a songwriting group we started back in the day. By the way, those are a great way to hone your craft.

Follow us on Insta—> @thedwightandpattyshow. Consider becoming one of our Patreon supporters, please leave us a review wherever you listen to this podcast, and send us an email to thedwightandpattyshow@gmail.com. Cheers!

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Dwight has the body of a young stallion now. He still has a scab from that hotel room hornet sting that happened the last week of tour. Patty is welcome to Dwight’s house for Thanksgiving, but she’ll have to email his mom Susie first. Things Dwight likes about studio clients. Things he doesn’t like. Patty finds its important to shake people’s hands and introduce herself. You have anxiety? We have anxiety too! Dwight reads a review from our show in Dundee. Our guitarist, Scott Garret Graham has a new record out. It’s called Through The Looking Glass. Go listen to it! (Patty was not the infamous salad slurp-er, by the way.) The Wind and The Wave started as an unofficial SXSW showcase, because our friends in bands couldn’t get into a proper SXSW showcase. We did it two years in a row, and it was a huge success. It also became the name of a songwriting group we started back in the day. By the way, those are a great way to hone your craft.

Follow us on Insta—> @thedwightandpattyshow. Consider becoming one of our Patreon supporters, please leave us a review wherever you listen to this podcast, and send us an email to thedwightandpattyshow@gmail.com. Cheers!

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