NEPA SCENE PODCAST: Byrdie and Scranton alternative/indie folk band Ravyn take flight

Recorded weekly in the NEPA Scene Studio in the basement of Center City Print in downtown Scranton, the award-winning NEPA Scene Podcast presents honest, uncensored interviews and in-depth discussions about regional arts, entertainment, and the issues that matter to Northeastern Pennsylvania.

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In Episode 233, we sat down with the new Scranton-based alternative/indie folk group Ravyn. Robyn Ess and Ken Watkins will debut their full band at Union Vapors 570 in Dickson City on Saturday, May 2, so we talked about how they met and ended up collaborating on Ravyn and developing an experimental sound; the songs they recently premiered at the NEPA Scene Open Mic like “Blue,” “Control,” and “The Testimony;” Robyn’s solo project Byrdie and those personal acoustic songs; Ken’s new pop punk/indie band Free Fall and their debut single “No Connection;” the importance of local musicians going out and supporting their fellow musicians at shows; Robyn’s experience on the production side of concerts and working with Mountain Productions and The Ritz Theater; organizing events as Killer Bunz Media; the “Birthday Banger” on May 2 with Ravyn, Squid Sterling, Free Fall, Byrdie, and DJs CIMA and DrumBum; and more.

Rich Howells
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Rich is an award-winning journalist, longtime blogger, photographer, and podcast host. He is the founder and editor of NEPA Scene.