Jaye Bartell: Kokomo
Singer-songwriter Jaye Bartell’s newest release, a 10-song journey by the name of Kokomo, is half gloomy lullaby and half classic rock jam, but not…
Read MoreSinger-songwriter Jaye Bartell’s newest release, a 10-song journey by the name of Kokomo, is half gloomy lullaby and half classic rock jam, but not…
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