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From the team that brought you Root of Evil and Gangster Capitalism, comes a brand-new series, Long May They Run, a groundbreaking music documentary podcast series. Season One focuses on the band Phish. There are great bands and there are great albums. But, there are only a handful of artists who have sold out stadiums for decades, redefined the bond between artist and fans, influenced a way of life, and innovated an entire industry along the way. Hosted by music journalist Dean Budnick, LMTR tells the story of a band, their fans, and the journey that made them one of the most successful touring bands of all time. With over 50 interviews, season one of LMTR will shed light on a band who helped to pioneer an entire industry on many impactful and important levels, doing it their way. Long May They Run is a production of C13Originals, a division of Cadence13.
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2019-09-15
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34 Available Episodes (34 Total)Average duration: 00:18:22
Mar 30 | 00:01:30
Introducing This Little Light
Dec 07 | 00:10:24
Introducing: The Pitchfork Review
Aug 12 | 00:04:06
Welcome to The Sunshine Place
Apr 11 | 00:01:25
Introducing Reflections of History with Jon Meacham
Dec 09 | 00:02:17
C13Features Presents: Ghostwriter, Starring Kate Mara and Adam Scott
Nov 10 | 00:02:23
Introducing: Gone South, Season One: Who Killed Margaret Coon?
Oct 27 | 00:02:21
C13Features Presents: Treat, Starring Kiernan Shipka
Oct 13 | 00:01:38
Introducing "Breaking Waves: Seattle"
Sep 08 | 00:03:43
Introducing “It Was Said: Sports” with Doc Rivers
Jul 28 | 00:01:56
Presenting Hope, Through History Season Two
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