Jim Dickinson’s 1972 solo debut Dixie Fried had a shelf life only slightly longer than a snowball in 80-degree heat. At long last, Dixie Fried is finally available on CD in the U.S., its wild and unpredictable charms still sounding […]
Jim Dickinson’s 1972 solo debut Dixie Fried had a shelf life only slightly longer than a snowball in 80-degree heat. At long last, Dixie Fried is finally available on CD in the U.S., its wild and unpredictable charms still sounding […]
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