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Welcome to the second ONTHEONE podcast! In this podcast we talk to Sans Soucis.

In a fun and laid back interview interspersed with clips of her material, rising star on the London jazz scene, San Soucis talks about the meaning behind the music, inspiration, integrity and the healing power of music and its role in community.
You can find Sans Soucis on all socials under @sanssoucismusic and her material is available to purchase or stream from Apple Music, Spotify etc. under Sans Soucis and Sans Soucis Experience.
Please support the music if you like what you hear.

Solo debut single: They Asked Me To Stay
https://sanssoucismusic.bandcamp.com/track/they-asked-me-to-stay

social media links:
https://www.instagram.com/sanssoucismusic/
@sanssoucismusic on every platform

Hatred For Free (live session)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuA0KSyJa2E

Upcoming event:
London Jukebox: Rhythm & Rhymes: Inclusivity (Pt.1)
https://www.facebook.com/events/1763699840419869/


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