Durand Jones Dedicates Album to Rural South

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Durand Jones of Durand Jones & the Indications talks about his debut solo album, Wait Til I Get Over.

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Durand Jones of Durand Jones & the Indications talks about his debut solo album, Wait Til I Get Over. It’s an homage to his hometown in the rural south and a love letter to his 17-year-old self. The album also features the first love song Jones has ever written for another man, a process he says was “freeing.” 

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