My musings on music: old, new and everything in between. And maybe some other things too. An evolving experience that's just getting started.
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Andrew Martone has had something to say about music since 1998. Alongside his Substack, he is slowly but steadily writing his way through Aretha Franklin's catalog, song-by-song, at 365daysofaretha.com.
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