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Live In The Woodshop: Call Me Spinster, Part II

Call Me Spinster
Call Me Spinster
Call Me Spinster

Richard Winham shares the second half of a performance by the sister trio Call Me Spinster, recorded live in The Woodshop on St. Elmo Avenue in Chattanooga.

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If you want to catch Call Me Spinster live - and support their trip to SXSW in Austin, TX in a few weeks - see them tomorrow night at Proof here in Chattanooga, starting at 6 PM.

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