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Day: March 9, 2016

Interviews, News, people Posted on9 March 20164 August 2017

Chris McNulty: “I’m still driven to create and express”

” We make music because we’re driven to express, create. Human beings rise above all kinds of stuff. Sometimes as artists we get to show people a way. Sometimes we get to sit back and be shown. This is my way. “

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