SoundCheck | Soundcheck Season 3, Episode 2: Audrey Scout, The Toodaloos at Rancho Camulos Museum
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On this episode of Soundcheck, listen to the beautiful melodies and lyricism of Audrey Scout, and the groovy rock sounds of The Toodaloos, in a live performance at the Rancho Camulos Museum — all right here on Soundcheck, the music show which highlights Santa Clarita Valley musicians and their original music. The two artists will be performing in separate areas of the garden at the Rancho Camulos Museum, located 10 miles west of Valencia on scenic Highway 126. Here is more info about this episode’s performers: Audrey Scout Born and raised in Southern California, Audrey Scout has developed an undeniable passion for music. At just 13 years old, she started teaching herself piano and soon bought her first guitar when she was a sophomore in high school. Ever since, she has been singing covers, performing on stage and writing original material to share with the people around her in her local town of Santa Clarita. Audrey is currently studying music composition in college and plans to continue her skills in the music industry. To hear more from Audrey, follow her Instagram, @audreyscoutmusic. The Toodaloos The Toodaloos are four young men committed to delivering all the groovy goods to the good people around the globe. Their sound is crafted with lots of classic influences from the mid-century, though they do not shy away from pulling influences of the future either. Guitarists and singers of the band, Adam Burton and Wyatt Pendleton have been mates since the 6th grade. The beautiful Rhythm section, Greg Lewis (Drums) and Mike Guynn (Bass), will be joining us live for the next performance making the Toodaloos finally complete. To hear more from The Toodaloos, follow their Instagram, @thetoodaloos. Special thanks to the Rancho Camulos Museum; you can learn more about the museum here: https://www.ranchocamulos.org/. (c) 2021 SCVTV
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