It’s hard to put a finger on Michael Hurley. Emerging in the early ’70s with a couple of homemade albums, Armchair Boogie and Hi Fi Snock Uptown (both on the Raccoon label), he appeared in the guise of a crazy […]
It’s hard to put a finger on Michael Hurley. Emerging in the early ’70s with a couple of homemade albums, Armchair Boogie and Hi Fi Snock Uptown (both on the Raccoon label), he appeared in the guise of a crazy […]
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