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June 8, 2012, 1:51 pm

Austin Farrell 's passions run a few different directions: to activism, to the environmental movement, and stewardship of the planet. But the call of music is strong.

A CALL TO CONVERSATION - AUSTIN FARRELL

CATCH AUSTIN TONIGHT (6/8) AT MUSIC MILLENNIUM AT 6PM!

  • Austin's release party is on Saturday June 9th at Oakshire Brewery in Eugene. It's an public and all ages event.

  • Austin is sharing a stage with Ziggy Marley on August 25th in Astoria for the first ever Oregon based Hemp Fest


Austin and his friend Nic Adenau have teamed up to make all the different threads of their passions, and hunger for entrepreneurship all lead to  a dynamic convergence. The new album is only the beginning of the journey. So there's a tour taking off in July and we are certain plenty of conversation will ensue.


Austin's album will release Saturday June 9, but Austin and Nic gave us permission to share a little of it, below. And check out the conversation with Austin and Nic, too.







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