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Dyl & Friends

#104 Angeline Armstrong, Joshua Moriarty and Edward Quinn - Telenova

25 Jul 2021

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This week on the show, I am incredibly excited to bring to you a Dyl & Friends first with our inaugural musical guest, Telenova. Telenova is a fresh-faced but wildly experienced new Melbourne based super-group. The band features trio Angeline Armstrong, Ed Quinn and Joshua Moriarty. Telenova’s trio all have diverse artistic backgrounds, Ange is a superstar film director, Ed was one half of Slum Sociable and Josh is the lead singer of Miami Horror. I wanted to get Telenova on for two reasons, I wanted to learn more about the music industry from a band with vast experience yet starting from scratch and two, they’re superbly talented and I wanted to be on the bandwagon early. I absolutely loved hosting Telenova and loved the conversation we got to share about what the music industry is really like, how creative minds collaborate together and how Josh ended up in Robert Pattinson’s spa in LA. Can’t thank Ange, Ed and Josh enough for joining me and I hope you enjoy this Dyl and Friends first with my new friends - Telenova. Telenova Instagram - www.instagram.com/telenovaofficial Website - www.telenovamusic.com Patreon - Dyl & Best Friends PS. If you love the show, and want more... join Dyl & Best Friends on Patreon!! ILY xxx www.patreon.com/dylandfriends Contact Email - [email protected] Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - www.youtube.com/dylandfriends Facebook - www.facebook.com/dylanandfriends Twitter - www.twitter.com/dylan_buckley Dyl & Friends is produced by Dylan Buckley & Sam Bonser. Damon Jackman of Creative Edge Films is responsible for video and audio production.

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