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Bill Bentley joins us to talk about his new book Smithsonian Rock and Roll: Live and Unseen. It would take too much space here to list all of the musicians Bill has worked with over the past with while in the music industry over the past 40 years, but if anyone can write a book about Rock and Roll with authority it is certainly him. We talk Doug Sahm, The Rolling Stones, Lou Reed, and The Flaming Lips to name a few. I hope you enjoy the podcast and make sure you check out the book.

This episode's featured artist is Ought. We share Disgraced In America from their new album Room Inside The World.

If you would like to support Geeking On Music, please leave us a rating and review. You can also support us by shopping on Amazon using this link.

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Bill Bentley joins us to talk about his new book Smithsonian Rock and Roll: Live and Unseen. It would take too much space here to list all of the musicians Bill has worked with over the past with while in the music industry over the past 40 years, but if anyone can write a book about Rock and Roll with authority it is certainly him. We talk Doug Sahm, The Rolling Stones, Lou Reed, and The Flaming Lips to name a few. I hope you enjoy the podcast and make sure you check out the book.

This episode's featured artist is Ought. We share Disgraced In America from their new album Room Inside The World.

If you would like to support Geeking On Music, please leave us a rating and review. You can also support us by shopping on Amazon using this link.

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