
The Wood Brothers Announce New LP ‘One Drop of Truth’
The Wood Brothers have announced the release of their new album, ‘One Drop of Truth,’ due February 2 on Honey Jar/Thirty Tigers. The 10-track collection, their sixth studio recording to
The Wood Brothers have announced the release of their new album, ‘One Drop of Truth,’ due February 2 on Honey Jar/Thirty Tigers. The 10-track collection, their sixth studio recording to
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