Juan Waters – N.a.p. North American Poetry
Music // ReviewJuan Waters' slightly goofy, charmingly imperfect folk sounds like New York’s answer to Daniel Johnston. by Carly Blair
Juan Waters' slightly goofy, charmingly imperfect folk sounds like New York’s answer to Daniel Johnston. by Carly Blair
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