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Tag Archives: John Wesley Harding
John Wesley Harding: The Sound of His Own Voice
John Wesley Harding’s 18th recording, "The Sound Of His Own Voice," is a collection of fun, exuberant and at times poignant songs selected for his notable session mates. Harding ponders his life, family and our murky times with charisma and … Continue reading
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John Wesley Harding: The Confessions Of St. Ace
His real name is Wesley Stace. He’s from Hastings, England, took his current name from Bob Dylan’s classic 1967 album, and currently lives in Seattle. He’s produced several critically acclaimed roots rock-based albums, and one traditional folk album. "The Confessions … Continue reading
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