Oh boy. That could be applicable to any number of situations brought about by this episode. My guest, Will Johnson, is, in my humble opinion, a behemoth of the indie folk rock scene. Partially in thanks to his collaborations with artists such as Jason Molina, Vic Chestnutt, and the Monsters of Folk crew(i.e. Connor Oberst, Jim James, M. Ward and Mike Mogis). His particular brand of raw, introspective folk is completely captivating and singularly unique. With that being said, it is an absolute pleasure and honor for me to have had this conversation with him about a record that was inspiring to him on so many levels, that I'll just leave it to him to describe. I have a feeling many people will relate to some of these sentiments. If you'd like to support Will by purchasing some of his music, artwork or merchandise please visit: https://undertowstore.com/collections/will-johnson
https://willjohnson.bandcamp.com/
and if you're interested in his debut novel, If Or When I Call, find that here: https://www.goliadmedia.net/books/if-or-when-i-call/

He is currently on tour with John Moreland. Go to www.will-johnson.com for links to all tour dates and tickets.

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Theme song written and performed by Jeff Robbins of 123 Astronaut