PS PRESENTS... WILL HODGKINSON: STREET-LEVEL SUPERSTAR: A YEAR WITH LAWRENCE | #RPS
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE:https://www.primaverasound.com/es/rad... RPS spoke to WIll Hodgkinson about his incredible new book Street-Level Superstar: A Year With Lawrence, in which he examines the extraordinary life of Felt / Denim / Go-Kart Mozart mainstay Lawrence. It is, quite possibly, the music book of the year and we asked Hodgkinson about everything from taking 2ps to the bank with Lawrence to mental illness, journalistic responsibility and whether Lawrence is actually happy. ____________ RADIO PRIMAVERA SOUND Follow us live: https://www.primaverasound.com/radio Tuesday to Thursday, now also on Twitch: / radioprimaverasound Síguenos on TikTok: / radioprimaverasound Follow us on Twitter: / radioprimavera_ Follow us on Instagram: / radioprimaverasound Follow us on Facebook: / radioprimaverasound

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