JT Songs, “Song From Limbo”
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[J O O N R] Mike’s sister Carol is good friends with none other than poet/indie-rocker-extraordinaire David Berman of the Silver Jews (middle, above), so while John was visiting Carol in Nashville, he stayed at David’s house and gave him a demo CD. David obviously gets tons of demos.
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Posted at October 03, 2005 10:07 AM