Here’s a recent chat I had with James Yorkston for The List, in advance of his Glasgow and Edinburgh gigs, and the publication of his first-ever (excellent) book. He reflects upon the creative differences between being a songwriter and being an author, and lifts the lid on a heretofore untold tale about Belguim, Scrabble, and a squeezebox maestro…
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