Johnny Rodriguez – “Foolin’” (1974): The Quiet Heartbreak of Denial, Revisited
In the golden age of 1970s country, few voices carried heartbreak with the same tender authority as Johnny Rodriguez. At…
In the golden age of 1970s country, few voices carried heartbreak with the same tender authority as Johnny Rodriguez. At…
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