'Sixtyeight Twentyeight
The life and times of a Texas writer and a flat-top box guitar.



Music has produced some great literature over the centuries, but rarely is it written by a musician. Dylan's "Chronicles" is one glaring exception of course. This latest exception from Bell will resonate with folks more than Dylan's stratospheric world and that's a good thing. It's the story of his life and music and the things that happen along the way. His prose and wit make this one a pager turner that will eventually make you reluctant to see it end. My advice is to just start over and read it again, it's that good. Even if you're "not a big reader" this one is too good to pass up.

Bill Lavery, Village Records





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