A Desire to Make Sound: The Arrival of Creative Guitar God Nels Cline

[14 August 2007]

by Will Layman

The jazz guitarist -- with Wilco, his trios, or anyone else -- opens up a conversation about how to keep this music living.

I listened to the track he did for the los angeles natural history museum and it was easily the best one. Its funny though because people know his work but not many people are familiar with his name.

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