Book Review: Like Springsteen, Jeff Tweedy Was Also Born to Run
Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy has written a working-class memoir, "Let's Go (So We Can Get Back)," that will remind you of Bruce Springsteen's book, "Born to Run."
Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy has written a working-class memoir, "Let's Go (So We Can Get Back)," that will remind you of Bruce Springsteen's book, "Born to Run."
Willie Nelson has been around so long that he needs several autobiographies to tell his story. His newest tome, "It's a Long Story: My Life," is available in bookstores and at amazon.com.
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Barry Lyons' slim, well-crafted book brims with sane and rational ways to counter each and every argument raised by those dependent upon the continuance of the War on Some Drugs for their livelihood.