
Gary Clark Jr. – The Story of Sonny Boy Slim (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] Although The Story of Sonny Boy Slim is Gary Clark Jr.’s second full-length album for Warner Bros., he’s made over a half-dozen EP’s and LP’s prior to its release,
[rating=8.00] Although The Story of Sonny Boy Slim is Gary Clark Jr.’s second full-length album for Warner Bros., he’s made over a half-dozen EP’s and LP’s prior to its release,
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