Bless Me Father by Kevin Rowland review – the Dexys Midnight Runners frontman tells all
A picaresque story of massive success and deep despair that Rowland narrates with an impressive lack of self-pity In the summer of 1979, Dexys Midnight Runners were a band you would have been hard-pushed to describe as anything other than unique. Their sound was a pugilistic update of classic (…)
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