Martin Sexton comes across like the Garrison Keillor of rock 'n' roll. He's got this soothing, fireside-chat manner of a New England raconteur - especially at 8:30 in the morning.
He describes his latest record, Wonder Bar, in a deep, laconic accent that betrays just a hint of his Boston roots: "It's comfortable. It's not perfect. It's not brand new. It's got some wear to it and a few little holes in it, kind of like a nice old pair of blue jeans."
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