UWEC Cabin Concert: Open Mic Hosted by Vivian Buri - Volume One
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (UWEC) is hosting a Cabin Concert open mic event, featuring Vivian Buri as the host, Volume One reports.
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (UWEC) is hosting a Cabin Concert open mic event, featuring Vivian Buri as the host, Volume One reports.
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's Cabin Concert series will feature Valleykil with Volume One, a live performance of their album.
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