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 127: Albert Seelig, El Paso, TX Race Car Driver
EP Culture Beat Podcast: Music, Art & You
40 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 127: Albert Seelig, El Paso, TX Race Car Driver
This episode of THE Underground Source of El Paso, TX features local race car driver Albert Seelig! He talks about his highly modified racer, the hot pink "Alcoholic," racing in regional competitions and the amount of passion and safety involved in the sport PLUS much more! This episode produced by M. De Santiago and G. Armendariz. Edited and Hosted by M. De Santiago. Intro/outro racing sounds by Albert's Alcoholic. Cover image courtesy of Albert S., edit by YouKnowWho. RATED CHLL.
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