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Can You Duet’s Wild Honey – The Exclusive 9513 Interview
It took a bit of prodding, some motherly encouragement, and even a little cheesecake to bring together Victoria Gibson and Ruth Collins, who now appear on CMT’s Can You Duet as the duo Wild Honey.
Victoria, who was raised in a conservative Christian household in Cummings, GA, began teaching herself guitar at the age of twelve. [...]Continue reading "Can You Duet’s Wild Honey – The Exclusive 9513 Interview"
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