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Shag: The Art of Josh Agle

Mark Frauenfelder at 4:48 pm Mon, Oct 31, 2005

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 Images P 081185096X.01.In04. Sclzzzzzzz Just got my copy of Shag: The Art of Josh Agle, published by Chronicle Books. In addition to Shag's sly, swank, and surprisingly sweet arworkt, the intro was ably penned by my lifelong friend, Colin Berry. Colin and I met each other many years ago in Colorado when we were both playing in bands, and we lived together for a few years in Silicon Valley. (Make sure to read his blog about living in the wilds of Northern California.)
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