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Janesville’s Double Ewes Combine Rural Life, Digital Textures For Unique Sound

Farming, Music Are Two Sides Of Same Coin For Whilden Hughes VI

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Janesville band Double Ewes stopped by the WPR studio to play songs from their upcoming album, and talk about the delicate process of combining digital and analog equipment in a live setting.

The group’s singer, Whilden Hughes VI, describes how working on his family’s farm influences his songwriting and how the band fits into the Janesville music scene.

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