Dan Jones Is Taking British Country Rock to the Next Stage
There’s a certain fire that separates guitar-slinging dreamers from artists who actually make an impact. Dan Jones, a UK-based guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, is one of those rare few.
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There’s a certain fire that separates guitar-slinging dreamers from artists who actually make an impact. Dan Jones, a UK-based guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, is one of those rare few.
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