2003, Sympathy for the Record Industry
Newsflash 68: MONSIEUR JEFFREY EVANS, leader of the GIBSON BROS and '68 COMEBACK goes solo! In a rare live performance, adorned only with acoustic guitar and cowboy hat, JEFFREY EVANS traces his own musical heritage from childhood hobby to adult depression. Here's the last American cowboy describing why these songs speak to him performed to an audience of his "peeps". I've Lived a Rich Life suggests he is dead. He is not. A few years ago the internet reported he died of a drug overdose. He did not, he lived to see '68 COMEBACK guitarist and friend, Jack Taylor die that way. Here's the artist in mid-career telling his tales of love and travel as only mental illness can tell it! Starts with the classic "The House of the Rising Sun" a song EVANS learned as a kid when the song came out on the radio. Later in his teens, Bluegrass music became a primary focus, while friends were listening to David Bowie. While Hendrix and Van Halen were credited with many innovations, EVANS claims the
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