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Spiritual Happy Hour welcomes country music group Spinn

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Spiritual Happy Hour is thriled to welcome Stephaine and Cheryl Lynn Spinner from the country music group Spinn on Thursday, November 16th at 8pm Eastern Time.  They're city girls with country hearts and they're putting their cowboy boot imprint on the Garden State and the rest of the country.  We will be talking about the power of music and how it can transform and heal us.  Join us as we listen to to their story/journey and hear some of their music from their new album Freedom.

This past year Spinn won country music station NASH FM’s NASH Next regional competition – which featured over 750 bands – earning them a trip to Nashville to perform in the finals, and tour with the other Top 10 finalists from around the country.

Brooks & Dunn’s Kix Brooks, who was one of the competition’s judges, was so impressed with the duo that he asked to be part of the Spinn Fan Club (other judges included Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta, Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus, and Season 4 winner of The Voice, Danielle Bradbery).

A lot of people have been asking to be a part of Spinn's fan club lately, as their spot on the NASH Next tour gave them the opportunity to show all of America what NJ and NYC already knew – a Spinn live show is always a good time.

Hitting the stage with their unique mix of traditional country – including Cheryl Lynn playing the Autoharp – playful banter, and a heaping dose of humor, Spinn wins people over with both their music, and their personalities. It’s a combination that has brought country music fans together in many of New York and New Jersey’s top venues, including Rockwood Music Hall, The Stone Pony, and Maxwell’s.

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