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Louisville Music COVIDiary #56: Guitarist/Songwriter Dusty Bo offers up a song of hope

Dusty Bo

Louisville guitarist/songwriter Dusty Bo provided The Louisville Music COVIDiary with a new song he wrote during the recent civil unrest sweeping across our nation. The song is called "Live As One".  It's a good tune with a good message. From Dusty:
I am Kentucky bred Rock musician, born and raised in Louisville. Started playing guitar at the age of 7 and performing live @ age 15. Graduated from Eastern High School in 2005 and played local/regional shows in bands soon after that. I moved with a band to LA in 2009 and in the 9 years I lived there I performed with various bands all over North America. Once I started doing my solo thing in 2018 I relocated back to Louisville to make a living playing the local bar circuit all while continuing my pursuit as an original recording/performing artist.

I have recently been spending time in Nashville working on my debut full length album called The Vulture & The Fox and have released my first single "Bandit".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuBip2owHXk&feature=youtu.be

https://open.spotify.com/track/6hUn7GwS3zrdpfiw5GZIsL?si=x_L9I88mT8mog_OXkDZnsA

Welcome to The Louisville Music COVIDiary, a web series that highlights our City’s amazing and talented musicians as they deal with the effects of the COVID19 Pandemic. Because of the forced closure of our music venues and other places for artists to perform, many musicians are left without much needed income and disconnected from their audiences and each other. In this series, we have asked musicians to send us their homemade music videos as a way to stay connected in this strange and uncertain time.

If you'd like to participate please upload your video to Youtube then send the link to Laura Shine at lshine@wfpk.org.

Laura is the afternoon host from 3-6 pm weekdays. Email Laura at lshine@lpm.org

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