Shawn Phillips | Interview | “Better go and make the change”
Shawn Phillips never played by the rules because, quite frankly, the rules never applied to him. In an era when record labels were slapping neat little genre stickers...
Shawn Phillips never played by the rules because, quite frankly, the rules never applied to him. In an era when record labels were slapping neat little genre stickers...
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