Sibling Harmony: Kate & Brendan Short on Music, Family, and the Road at the Pro
Release Date: 06/19/2025
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In this episode of From the Pro, we sit down with sibling musicians Kate and Brendan Short during the second stop of their three-month tour. They share heartfelt insights into their musical beginnings, the joy and intimacy of creating together, and how family, faith, and the natural world shape their sound. Recorded live at The Proletariat, this conversation explores the art of harmonizing both in music and in life. Kate Short (@kate_tshort) @kateshortmusic https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095644446642#
info_outlineIn this episode of From the Pro, we sit down with sibling musicians Kate and Brendan Short during the second stop of their three-month tour. They share heartfelt insights into their musical beginnings, the joy and intimacy of creating together, and how family, faith, and the natural world shape their sound. Recorded live at The Proletariat, this conversation explores the art of harmonizing both in music and in life.
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