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Book review: TOM RUSSELL – The Godfather of Rock by Martin Kielty
Published by Beard Books Tom Russell will be a familiar name to many, he has been a leading figure in the Scottish rock scene for many years and has broadcast on radio across the UK on occasion. It is in … Continue reading →
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