Natalie Farrell's Mantra

We welcome musicians Natalie Farrell and Lou Panico for an engaging conversation about their musical journeys and experiences in the New Jersey music scene. The episode kicks off with light-hearted banter about the New Jersey Lottery, setting a relaxed and friendly tone.

Natalie and Lou share their backgrounds, with Natalie recounting her move from Brooklyn to New Jersey and her early passion for music and dance. Lou talks about his upbringing in a music-loving family and his early experiences with choir and theater. The duo discusses their serendipitous meeting and how they eventually formed a band, with Lou joining as the bassist and later becoming Natalie's husband.

The conversation delves into their memorable performances, including opening Jersey Fest and playing at iconic venues like the Stone Pony. Natalie reflects on the evolution of their music, from bluesy improvisations to the pop-influenced tracks on their latest EP, "Mantra." They emphasize the importance of live performances and the unique energy they bring to their shows.

Looking ahead, Natalie and Lou express their aspirations for the future, including touring and creating new music that blends various genres. They also highlight the supportive and collaborative nature of the Asbury Park music scene, which has played a significant role in their growth as artists.

Throughout the episode, the camaraderie between Mike, Natalie, and Lou is evident, making for an entertaining and insightful listen. The episode wraps up with a shout-out to their fans and a look at what's next for Natalie Farrell and her band.

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