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Episode 38B: York

York typically appears as a solo acoustic act, but he pulled out the big guns for his performance at the Nxstep film release at The Bing Crosby Theater (formerly The Met) -- big guns local sound engineer Joe Varela and his homie on bass Shane Taylor. The three of them are roomies but they rarely perform live together, never mind the fact that they are constantly creating music together. York and the gang don't get to record as much as they'd like, they keep their priorities in order and always make time to settle the rockets vs. mines dispute about what big guns to use the Facility.

Isamu Jordan - The Spokesman-Review

York typically appears as a solo acoustic act, but he pulled out the big guns for his performance at the Nxstep film release at The Bing Crosby Theater (formerly The Met) — big guns local sound engineer Joe Varela and his homie on bass Shane Taylor. The three of them are roomies but they rarely perform live together, never mind the fact that they are constantly creating music together. York and the gang don’t get to record as much as they’d like, they keep their priorities in order and always make time to settle the rockets vs. mines dispute about what big guns to use the Facility.

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