Listen: Lake Street Dive's Rachael Price, Mike Calabrese Talk with Environmental Defense Fund's 'Degrees' Podcast

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Lake Street Dive's Rachael Price and Mike Calabrese are on the Environmental Defense Fund's Degrees podcast, which has as its theme song the band's 2018 tune "Shame, Shame, Shame." They discuss the challenges of being a green band and the intersection of art and activism, including the climate-change focused song "Making Do," from their latest album, Obviously. "Full disclosure," says host Yesh Pavlik Slenk: "I have producers making sure I stay objective here, because Lake Street Dive is my very favorite band." You can hear their conversation here.

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Lake Street Dive's Rachael Price and Mike Calabrese are the guests on the latest episode of the Environmental Defense Fund's Degrees podcast, which has as its theme song the band's tune "Shame, Shame, Shame," from their 2018 album, Free Yourself Up. They discuss the challenges of being a green band and the intersection of art and activism, including the climate-change focused song "Making Do," from their latest album, Obviously.

"Full disclosure, listeners," says host Yesh Pavlik Slenk: "I have producers making sure I stay objective here, because Lake Street Dive is my very favorite band."

You can hear their conversation here:

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  • Wednesday, October 13, 2021
    Listen: Lake Street Dive's Rachael Price, Mike Calabrese Talk with Environmental Defense Fund's 'Degrees' Podcast
    Shervin Lainez

    Lake Street Dive's Rachael Price and Mike Calabrese are the guests on the latest episode of the Environmental Defense Fund's Degrees podcast, which has as its theme song the band's tune "Shame, Shame, Shame," from their 2018 album, Free Yourself Up. They discuss the challenges of being a green band and the intersection of art and activism, including the climate-change focused song "Making Do," from their latest album, Obviously.

    "Full disclosure, listeners," says host Yesh Pavlik Slenk: "I have producers making sure I stay objective here, because Lake Street Dive is my very favorite band."

    You can hear their conversation here:

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