Musician and guitarist Mat Dauzat joins Nestor from ” the other L.A.” to discuss his amazing work with Seal, the daughter of Ozzy Osbourne and life on the road with his wife and primary focus of Dauzat St. Marie. Oh, and of course there’s a Baltimore connection…
Musician Mat Dauzat joins Nestor to discuss Seal, Ozzy Osbourne and life on the road as guitarist for hire in the other LA.
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