Joe Cocker’s ‘Mad Dogs & Englishmen’: Inside the Triumph and Trauma of a Legendary Tour
The singer’s gruelling 1970 tour left many participants with lasting scars. Now, a new film commemorates the run in all its complexity
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The singer’s gruelling 1970 tour left many participants with lasting scars. Now, a new film commemorates the run in all its complexity
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