PJ Morton’s memoir is not a simple flashback of his life but a testament to his perseverance and to remaining true to his musical identity, and convictions without compromise, writes Kelly Harris-DeBerry.
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PJ Morton’s memoir is not a simple flashback of his life but a testament to his perseverance and to remaining true to his musical identity, and convictions without compromise, writes Kelly Harris-DeBerry.
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