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Have a Sam Russo holiday season

Posted by Loren on November 16, 2023

Have a Sam Russo holiday season
photo by Loren Green

UK musician Sam Russo has shared a new single called "Christmas Under The Pier" from a new 7" dubbed Mistletoe Pier, out Friday Nov. 17 on Red Scare Industries. The b-side is another holiday song, "Merry Christmas (Baby, I'm Sorry)".

Have a Sam Russo holiday season
photo by Loren Green

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