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Subject Lissa's Song | Luke Winslow-King & Roberto Luti
Date October 1, 2021 4:00 PM
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Hi Everyone,

We're proud to share this heartfelt performance from our dear friends Luke Winslow-King and Robert Luti. "Lissa's Song" is a musical tribute written by Luke and Roberto that honors the life of the late "Washboard" Lissa Driscoll, a New Orleans street singer and former wife of Roberto, who touched the lives of countless people through her one-of-a-kind country-blues renditions. Let this song remind us to cherish each and every day and to appreciate all the beauty life has to offer.

Stay tuned for Luke and Roberto's, "A Special Night in Spain," episode of Mark's Park coming October 6th!

One Love,
Playing For Change
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"Lissa's Song" is the first single from Luke Winslow-King's seventh full-length album (coming next year) and is available now ([link removed]) .

All money from Luke's Patreon over the next month will be donated to the New Orleans Musician's Clinic (NOMC) to honor Lissa's memory.
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