The whole record documents Swamp Dogg’s life over the years, using songs he penned some 30 plus years ago. Bon Iver and Sam Amidon contributed their instrumental prowess as well, but it’s the last track with John Prine that brings the magic. You’re witnessing a true southern porch hang.
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Swamp Dogg Speaks :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
Jerry Williams Jr. didn’t adopt the handle “Swamp Dogg” in the early ‘70s in order to confuse, obfuscate, or mislead anyone. To hear the man tell it, he took on the name because […]