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Kyle Caudle and Timberline perform, talk upcoming new music on Jam Sessions

Kyle Caudle and Timberline perform, talk upcoming new music on Jam Sessions

Yahoo16-05-2025
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — FOX8's Quinn Blake sits down with North Carolina artists in our studio for an intimate performance and conversation in Jam Sessions.
In this episode, Kyle Caudle and Timberline bring their rootsy alt-country sound to the FOX8 Studio. Kyle, Lelan, Nick, and Ryan talk about recording experiences, their live approach, and upcoming new music.
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