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Cooper River Bridge Run playlist

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Cooper River Bridge | Photo by @station28.5

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by: Meggie Hulsey, a.k.a. Disco Teepee

You’ve trained months, weeks, + days for the 41st Annual Cooper River Bridge Run (CRBR)– and race day is almost here. For me, the best parts of the CRBR are the great views + even better local tunes. 🎶

Want a preview as to who’s playing? We’ve compiled some of our favorites into one diverse playlist. From the girl power anthems of Emily Curtis, to the funky jams of Ben Fagan & The Holy City Hooligans– this playlist is sure to keep those feet moving so you can focus on crossing that finish line.

Click below to give it a listen, + let us know who your favorite act is by emailing hello@thechstoday.com.

Hits to help you #GetOverIt


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