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"It's about 40 minutes long--its about "If I Could Only Fly"--its about finding a place to sleep at night--a comment about the human condition--they are all songs that I've encountered that I think people have missed" - Jim Dickinson on Free Beer Tomorrow
Free Beer Tomorrow is the first solo release in 30 years from legendary producer and musician, Jim Dickinson. Since his 1972 debut, Dixie Fried, Jim has worked with everyone from Aretha Franklin to Big Star. Some of his projects include playing piano on the Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses," performing on Bob Dylan's 1998 Grammy winning Time Out of Mind, and producing The Replacements Pleased To Meet Me (1987). More recently, Dickinson has also worked with the North Mississippi Allstars, which are led by his sons, Luther and Cody. His boys are among the instrumentalists who appear on his new CD.
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