2007-02-01
Keith Sykes is a songwriter, songwriter. He works a lyric until it’s a vision in Technicolor and punches it out with a melody that fits like an old favorite glove. His cover of the popular Peggy Sue is a bluesy lament pleading for a love unattainable or perhaps lost. You decide. He’ll make you laugh he’ll make you cry he’ll make you think my God a true artist. Slip
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