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Goodbye Honolulu, Toronto Garage Rock Band

Arts and Culture is a weekly entertainment segment hosted by Nicole Di Donato. This time she talks to Toronto band, Goodbye Honolulu.

An episode of the Arts and Culture podcast, hosted by CJRU, titled "Goodbye Honolulu, Toronto Garage Rock Band" was published on August 24, 2017 and runs 32 minutes.

August 24, 2017 ·32m · Arts and Culture

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Arts and Culture is a weekly entertainment segment hosted by Nicole Di Donato. This time she talks to Toronto band, Goodbye Honolulu.

Arts and Culture is a weekly entertainment segment hosted by Nicole Di Donato. This time she talks to Toronto band, Goodbye Honolulu.
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