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July 23, 2024 54 mins

In this episode, Rose, Terence, and Tony talk to girlhouse, a.k.a. Lauren Luiz, about early teen trama and why hormones are hard, her first band Tears of Mirth, her life-changing role in the revival of Spring Awakening, and why she will not rush the completion of her first full-length album.

 

Girlhouse on Spotify, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube

Rawkwardness on Spotify, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube

WILD on Spotify 

Revival of Spring Awakening on Broadway 

Deaf West does Spring Awakening

Ali Stroker from Glee

Duncan Sheik - wrote the music for Spring Awakening

Actor’s Access

Wallis Annenberg Theater

Cody Lassen

The Color Purple with Cynthia Erivo

Performing at the Tonys

The Who’s Tommy (The Musical)

Christopher Walken - Does your mother sew?

Fender Newporter guitar - Fender California series

Joni Mitchell Blue - record store day exclusive demos from Blue

Toured with Copeland - Aaron Marsh

Baby Beluga

Future Music - guitar repair

Avril Lavigne

Huckleberry Festival in Oregon

Dictaphone

Jeff Buckley - drowned in a river

Hannah Connolly’s episode - we all cried

Tate McRae

Rick Rubin - The Creative Act - writing songs as a journal entry

Sabrina Carpenter

Yokelore

Mark as Played

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