Guided by Voices: A Brief History.(Brief article)(Book review)

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Guided by Voices: A Brief History

James Greer

Black Cat

c/o Grove/Atlantic Monthly Press

841 Broadway, New York NY 10003

0802170137, $16.00 www.groveatlantic.com

Guided By Voices' Robert Pollard has been involved in the rock scene for over twenty years, has been compared to Paul McCartney to Rossi...

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