
For Vince
09/06/21 • 34 min
To commemorate the life of Eugene Vincent Patton, I dug in the vault of old files from my college days and found this gem: a recording of an interview I did with him. To all of Vince's family, dear friends, and the Indy artist community, let this bless you. Much love.
Listen to and download Vince's music here: https://linktr.ee/evincent
Obituary: https://www.wishtv.com/news/local-news/indy-musician-remembered-for-his-passions-after-death-in-geist-reservoir/
To commemorate the life of Eugene Vincent Patton, I dug in the vault of old files from my college days and found this gem: a recording of an interview I did with him. To all of Vince's family, dear friends, and the Indy artist community, let this bless you. Much love.
Listen to and download Vince's music here: https://linktr.ee/evincent
Obituary: https://www.wishtv.com/news/local-news/indy-musician-remembered-for-his-passions-after-death-in-geist-reservoir/
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