Doc Watson and Gathier Carlton: The Debut Album of an American Icon
Record producer Peter Siegel shares his memories of the recordings he made the night of Watson’s first New York City concerts in 1962
Read moreRecord producer Peter Siegel shares his memories of the recordings he made the night of Watson’s first New York City concerts in 1962
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