Bobby Sutliff has all the jangle of Roger McGuinn, his melodic, often ethereal songs ringing with folk-rock, 1960s British pop and a yearning voice that’s the ghost of Alex Chilton. Tim Lee is the more straightforward rocker, his tales cutting […]
Bobby Sutliff has all the jangle of Roger McGuinn, his melodic, often ethereal songs ringing with folk-rock, 1960s British pop and a yearning voice that’s the ghost of Alex Chilton. Tim Lee is the more straightforward rocker, his tales cutting […]
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