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      <description>I personally have been on a few musical trips with the band Wild Adriatic. By using the word trip, I mean a spiritual and euphoric experience, both sonically and emotionally. I was convinced a long time ago that this band was destined for greatness. Their success driven by a family oriented -hard work ethic, Wild Adriatic return with a new self-titled record and a show to celebrate. Friday, April 18 at Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs with friends Reese Fulmer &amp; The Carriage House Band opening the show. WABY had a chance to catch up with Dustin DeLuke (keys) of the band Wild Adriatic</description>
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<p>I personally have been on a few musical trips with the band Wild Adriatic. By using the word trip, I mean a spiritual and euphoric experience, both sonically and emotionally. I was convinced a long time ago that this band was destined for greatness. Success driven by a family oriented -hard work ethic, Wild Adriatic return with a new self-titled record and a show to celebrate. Friday, April 18 at Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs with friends Reese Fulmer &amp; The Carriage House Band opening the show. WABY had a chance to catch up with Dustin DeLuke (keys) of the band Wild Adriatic</p>

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<p><strong>RR: OK, let&rsquo;s get right into it. New album, release show on April 18. Your own Coffee?</strong><br />
<strong>DD: </strong>Yes! We are psyched to get this album out into the world and play new material for everyone.<br />
We love playing home shows. The energy is always super high, this one is going to be a<br />
guaranteed rager. We thought it would be awesome to offer some interesting and less traditional options when it<br />
comes to purchasing our album. So we teamed up with Stinky&rsquo;s Coffee Co and Barkeater<br />
Chocolates to create our own custom roast and dark chocolate bar. Both those can be<br />
purchased on our website and at the show along with a download card for our album. It&rsquo;s cool to<br />
support local businesses. Now folks can buy something physical and they can enjoy it while<br />
listening to the album they bought.</p>

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<strong>RR:You just played a cruise too. That looked amazing. do you have any good memories from<br />
that funny stories? Did anyone puke from sea sickness?</strong></p>

<p><strong>DD:</strong> Oh man, I have a lot of amazing memories from that festival. If I had to pick one I&rsquo;d say that<br />
having Walk The Moon join us on stage during the superjam we hosted for an impromptu cover<br />
of David Bowie&rsquo;s &ldquo;Let&rsquo;s Dance&rdquo; to close out the festival was a pretty epic moment. The Rock<br />
Boat is awesome. I believe it&rsquo;s our 5th time playing that festival. The crowd is always fired up<br />
and ready to party. I actually get really sea sick but wore a motion sickness patch that saved my life on that cruise.<br />
So I didn&rsquo;t puke....but one guy in the band did and I won&rsquo;t say who it is, but I will give you a hint.<br />
His name rhymes with &ldquo;Mateo&rdquo;. Draw your own conclusions lol.</p>

<p><strong>RR : Wild Adriatic has some big shows on the horizon rock the dock any tours planned<br />
DD:</strong>No tours planned but we do have a lot of exciting shows and festivals coming up. We will be<br />
announcing these after the album release show.</p>

<p><strong>RR: How do you balance a job, band, daddy duties, it must be tough?<br />
DD:&nbsp;</strong>Ha, my kids (twins) were barely 1 yrs old when I started playing with Wild Adriatic. So it&rsquo;s just<br />
normal for me to balance studio work, teaching, gigs, etc...with being in the band. I don&rsquo;t really<br />
know what it&rsquo;s like to not keep all those plates spinning so I have nothing to compare it to. I will<br />
say, I love what I do and I love my family so it doesn&#39;t feel tough to me.</p>

<p><strong>RR: What are you rocking these days?&nbsp; New bands? What records are you into this year?<br />
DD:&nbsp;</strong>I listen to music constantly. There&rsquo;s literally always something jamming in the background at my<br />
house. Lately I&rsquo;ve been listening to White Denim and King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard</p>

<p><strong>RR :Tell us about the new record<br />
DD: </strong>The new record is a great representation of everyone&rsquo;s individual personalities and some of the<br />
things we do best. I wouldn&rsquo;t say it wrote itself but it definitely happened very organically without<br />
any directing from anyone. We would just get together at various times and in various locations<br />
and tackle an idea someone had. We&rsquo;d mold that idea and cultivate it until it became a finished<br />
product.</p>

<p><strong>RR:I like to cook do you like to cook? If so, share a recipe a short one?</strong></p>

<p><strong>DD:&nbsp;</strong>I love to cook. I cook a meal everyday. I don&rsquo;t really follow recipes though. I learned to cook<br />
from watching my mom and Italian grandmother. Their recipes are all like &ldquo;a pinch of this and a<br />
handful of that&rdquo;. I love making Sunday sauce.</p>

<p><strong>RR: Give me three reasons why Wild Adriatic works so well as a band?<br />
DD:</strong> I don&rsquo;t think it&rsquo;s always possible to explain why a band works well together musically. If I had to<br />
guess why Wild Adriatic works well together it&rsquo;s because we all respect each other and play our<br />
instruments with a strong sense of sincerity. When you can feel comfortable and play like<br />
yourself you get an amazing sense of freedom. That allows great things to happen. We also<br />
come from very different musical backgrounds. I think that element helps keep us inspired by<br />
each other&#39;s ideas.</p>

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