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SEVEN SIGNS > Music, Myth & the American South

SEVEN SIGNS > Music, Myth & the American South(0)

October 27, 2008

Not long ago songwriter Jim White served as guide on a vivid, documentary-style tour of southern oddities called Searching For the Wrong-Eyed Jesus. This isn’t that.

SEVEN SIGNS > Music, Myth & the American South
BEHIND THE SONG: “No Change”

BEHIND THE SONG: “No Change”

“I’ve paid a whole lot of dues,” Shirley Caesar once told me.

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JACKSON BROWNE: Summoning a Sky Blue and Black

Jackson Browne: Blue Skies Black

AL GREEN > Lay It Down

AL GREEN > Lay It Down

Al Green lays it down.


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