
Mike Watt: Still Living and Learning Music (INTERVIEW)
Mike Watt is a workingman’s musician. Since earning a reputation as one of the world’s most talented and creative bass players as a founding member of seminal California punk band
Mike Watt is a workingman’s musician. Since earning a reputation as one of the world’s most talented and creative bass players as a founding member of seminal California punk band
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Photos of Jonny Lang at the House of Blues in Boston, MA on 8.22.14. Photos by Marc Lacatell
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