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Neon Dreams

Mullinger heads to Dreaming Out Loud Studio in Enfield, Nova Scotia to meet Frank Kadillac and Adrian Morris from alt-pop musical sensation Neon Dreams. James learns how the band has risen from humble Maritimes beginnings to international acclaim by succ.

Episode 6 of the Mullinger Meets Canadians podcast, hosted by Maritime Edit / Podstarter, titled "Neon Dreams" was published on April 1, 2021 and runs 31 minutes.

April 1, 2021 ·31m · Mullinger Meets Canadians

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Mullinger heads to Dreaming Out Loud Studio in Enfield, Nova Scotia to meet Frank Kadillac and Adrian Morris from alt-pop musical sensation Neon Dreams. James learns how the band has risen from humble Maritimes beginnings to international acclaim by successfully touring North America, releasing one of 2019’s songs of the summer “Sweet Dreams till Sunbeams”, and winning 2020’s Juno award for breakthrough artist of the year. These childhood friends, along with their broader Neon Dreams family, have been making music together for well over a decade. Through evolutions of sound, and personal challenges, bullying, childhood trauma and growth, they have stayed true to themselves and are proud to continue to call Nova Scotia home.'' Featured song: Brought to you by Podstarter and The Maritime Edit in collaboration with Halifax Partnership. To learn more about Halifax Partnership click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mullinger heads to Dreaming Out Loud Studio in Enfield, Nova Scotia to meet Frank Kadillac and Adrian Morris from alt-pop musical sensation Neon Dreams. James learns how the band has risen from humble Maritimes beginnings to international acclaim by successfully touring North America, releasing one of 2019’s songs of the summer “Sweet Dreams till Sunbeams”, and winning 2020’s Juno award for breakthrough artist of the year.

 

These childhood friends, along with their broader Neon Dreams family, have been making music together for well over a decade. Through evolutions of sound, and personal challenges, bullying, childhood trauma and growth, they have stayed true to themselves and are proud to continue to call Nova Scotia home.''

 

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Brought to you by Podstarter and The Maritime Edit in collaboration with Halifax Partnership. To learn more about Halifax Partnership click here


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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