Getting to Know… Fires of Freya | Interview 🎤
For interview #49, Cheryl Reynolds (vocals and keys) provides The Musical Hype with the scoop on her eclectic rock band, Fires of Freya.
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For interview #49, Cheryl Reynolds (vocals and keys) provides The Musical Hype with the scoop on her eclectic rock band, Fires of Freya.
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