Don Williams – Oslo, Norway 1978
American baritone crossing borders, carrying intimacy into a foreign winter In 1978, Don Williams arrived in Scandinavia at a moment when his voice already occupied a rare position on the…
American baritone crossing borders, carrying intimacy into a foreign winter In 1978, Don Williams arrived in Scandinavia at a moment when his voice already occupied a rare position on the…
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