Premiere: Rambling Ways, ‘Take a Chance’
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Echo Park quartet Rambling Ways return with the new single “Take a Chance,” a smooth-groovin’ song about living in the moment.
Bronson, a graduate of Bradley University, is a former sports writer and editor and graphic designer who worked in the newspaper business for 35 years.

Echo Park quartet Rambling Ways return with the new single “Take a Chance,” a smooth-groovin’ song about living in the moment.
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