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TRUE BLUES

knot of anxiety forming in my stomach as blues artist Jeremiah Johnson talks about his album , released last February. The record was a bit of a departure-more Southern rock than blues, an homage to the KSHE of Johnson’s youth-but a successful one. It hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Blues Albums Chart. The. I know what’s coming next. Johnson barely made it back from touring before the pandemic hit, effectively putting him out of work. He holed up at home with his young son.

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