Americana singer-songwriter Jiggley Jones recently spoke with K.W. Harrell for the music site, Evolution of a Fan. Here’s an excerpt from their conversation:
Evolution of a Fan: How did your upbringing affect the type of musician you are today? What kind of music were you exposed to at an early age?
Jiggley Jones: “I only dabbled in music when I was really young, singing at church and playing the clarinet in elementary school. It wasn’t until my later teens that I started to get serious about my love for music. I think the radio was my main influence musically when young and as I got older and bought my own albums I was finally able to branch out a bit.”
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