From http://blogs.tennessean.com By Peter Cooper
It wasn't writer's block, it was album's block. “There are mountains of notebooks, and hundreds of songs,” Gillian Welch says, pondering her. ... “And when we got to town, I could feel the history, those reverberations. We'd see Bill Monroe playing square dances in Goodlettsville, and when Townes Van Zandt was alive he'd show up at our gigs and freak us out, sitting in the front row. If we sang a song he liked or made a harmony note really buzz, he'd pound the table or ...
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