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Since There Were Circles Bob Lind
Since There Were Circles
Bob Lind
"* Singer-songwriter Bob Lind will forever be remembered for the 1965 hit "Elusive Butterfly," but his career is so much more interesting than the fading wonder of that one song. Once a hard-partying buddy of Charles Bukowski, Lind was the inspiration for the character "Dinky Summers," a down-on-his-luck folk singer in Bukowski's 1978 novel Women. Lind also doubled as a writer, penning a number of novels and plays as well as serving as a long-time staff writer at the lowbrow tabloid Weekly World News.
Pop|Folk|World|Country
| Media | Music VINYL LP (Vinyl) |
| Number of records | 1 |
| Released | July 15, 2022 |
| EAN/UPC | 0857661008087 |
| Label | ANTARCTICA STARTS HERE AACA102.1 |
| Genre | Singer-songwriter |
| Dimensions | 320 × 325 × 6 mm · 252 g |
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