L. Kent Wolgamott
Back in February, Brad Hoffman, singer for The Killigans, sat down to write a song about politics. But what would become
isn’t an endorsement of — or assault on — any candidate, party or philosophy."Man of the People"
Nor is it a feel-good anthem about voting or the
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