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Show trip gone wrong

In this episode, I talk about the unexpected road trip adventure that took place on the way to play my solo show in Jackson, Mississippi. What was meant to be a vlog for a solo performance of songs by my band, Lorenzo's Music, turned into a mess of car troubles.

The trip began with a stop in St. Louis, where I did actually get to checkout various antique shops and record stores. I even found some cool items 70's items, for my vintage store.

As we continued toward Jackson, my car broke down at a closed rest stop in the middle of nowhere. I needed to figure out how to transport the car and continue to the performance.

After problems getting to the show and trying to get back home, my video concept did not turn out as I expected. But when I got home, I received some great news!

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