The 1960s were unkind to Gatemouth Brown. The blues being revived weren’t his kind of big-band postwar boogie, and a brief stay in Nashville confirmed only that the door had been closed right behind Charley Pride. So he settled first […]
The 1960s were unkind to Gatemouth Brown. The blues being revived weren’t his kind of big-band postwar boogie, and a brief stay in Nashville confirmed only that the door had been closed right behind Charley Pride. So he settled first […]
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