This episode of THE Underground Source of El Paso, TX features local singer songwriter Christa Briana! She talks about her debut album "Letters From West Texas," her upcoming Christmas project and how she got started. This interview features 2 tracks by Christa Briana - Intro song: Homesick, Outro song: Medina Street. Photograph by Robert Clark. Hosted, produced, edited by M. De Santiago
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This episode of THE Underground Source of El Paso, TX features local singer songwriter Christa Briana! She talks about her debut album "Letters From West Texas," her upcoming Christmas project and how she got started. This interview features 2 tracks by Christa Briana - Intro song: Homesick, Outro song: Medina Street. Photograph by Robert Clark. Hosted, produced, edited by M. De Santiago
Episode 119: Will Missik of Roamy App (El Paso Tech)
EP Culture Beat Podcast: Music, Art & You
34 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 119: Will Missik of Roamy App (El Paso Tech)
This episode of THE Underground Source of El Paso, TX features Will Missik of upcoming travel app Roamy! Designed with casual and experienced travelers in mind, the Roamy app helps users find maps to new destinations and create maps of places they've been to, effectively building a database of cool getaways via community and shared interests. Will talks about developing the app and how the inspiration came from his passion for traveling! Follow Will on Instagram: @billy_ven...
EP Culture Beat Podcast: Music, Art & You
This episode of THE Underground Source of El Paso, TX features local singer songwriter Christa Briana! She talks about her debut album "Letters From West Texas," her upcoming Christmas project and how she got started. This interview features 2 tracks by Christa Briana - Intro song: Homesick, Outro song: Medina Street. Photograph by Robert Clark. Hosted, produced, edited by M. De Santiago