Jonathan Wilson Goes Back To His Roots For 'Dixie Blur'
The artist-producer behind albums from Dawes and Father John Misty and who's partly credited with revitalizing the Laurel Canyon music scene decided to pick up and head to Nashville for his new album.
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NPR News: Jonathan Wilson Goes Back To His Roots For 'Dixie Blur'
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