Greg Barbrick is a Seattle native who was first published in 1988, in his hometown music magazine, The Rocket. Since then his work has appeared in print and online for numerous sources. He Googles himself so often that his mother told him it would make him go blind.
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Weather Report's classic Heavy Weather reissued on heavy 180 gram vinyl. Time to dig out the turntable.
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