
Doyle Bramhall II Strikes Magic On ‘Rich Man’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] Doyle Bramhall II’s Rich Man is not the product of a mere guitar-slinger. Though the son of the deceased Texas music figure has assumed that role—with as much aplomb
[rating=7.00] Doyle Bramhall II’s Rich Man is not the product of a mere guitar-slinger. Though the son of the deceased Texas music figure has assumed that role—with as much aplomb
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