Jackson Browne on Guitar Solos and Undervalued Session Musicians
Jackson Browne talks about the immeasurable value of a musician who plays an iconic part on a song and how the music values that on the AFTER THE DELUGE podcast. Find it anywhere you listen to podcasts or anchor.fm/afterthedeluge.
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