You can read all about it here, at http://beyondrace.com/reviews/editor-picks/768-sixties-troubadour-bob-lind-finds-his-way-to-new-york.
The bit about ocelots is particularly good.
And, of course, Graham Livingston.
Lind interview in Beyond Race magazine.
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Yeah, good article...
Lind comes across as someone who has his stuff together, and, despite an inclination sometimes to blame it on a world that moves too slow, is working at his own leisure and pace - making his way to the beat of his own drum, to both absorb life as he journeys/changes, and to seek enjoyment from where he is, where he will be...
...and gifting us with great words/music as he goes...
Lind comes across as someone who has his stuff together, and, despite an inclination sometimes to blame it on a world that moves too slow, is working at his own leisure and pace - making his way to the beat of his own drum, to both absorb life as he journeys/changes, and to seek enjoyment from where he is, where he will be...
...and gifting us with great words/music as he goes...