
Mick Thomas on New Memoir, Living Above Pubs, Sticking With St. Kilda
Former Wedding Parties Anything frontman captures his life of poetic folk storytelling and sweaty pub-rock in revealing new memoir and album.
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Subscribe NowFormer Wedding Parties Anything frontman captures his life of poetic folk storytelling and sweaty pub-rock in revealing new memoir and album.
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