Well, if you want to got to a folk festival, you’ll get to meet a lot of people who have been writing songs for working men and women for 10, 20, 30 years and still don’t have much money.
There are still people who write and live as working men, but most of them are indie, like Tom Smith or JoCo. But this strip, I ended up staring at it for several minutes. I saw the humor, but also the honest horror in the strip that really reflects on how the entertainment industry works for the big names.
tuna1 over 11 years ago
Interview at Bruce Springsteen’s house…
Steve Bartholomew over 11 years ago
Yeah, right.
pcolli over 11 years ago
Says it all, really.
J Short over 11 years ago
The gay working man; that is.
freeholder1 over 11 years ago
Toby Kieth let you draw him?
LingeeWhiz over 11 years ago
Do you think any of these modern musicians know anything about a “working man”? That is like Dolly Parton singing her "9 to 5.
William Bednar Premium Member over 11 years ago
Micheal Jackson, the early years, the very early years!
mrssaskfan over 11 years ago
Well, if you want to got to a folk festival, you’ll get to meet a lot of people who have been writing songs for working men and women for 10, 20, 30 years and still don’t have much money.
iced tea over 11 years ago
Didn’t Rush do a song called ‘Working Man’ a long time ago?
waltjrimmer over 11 years ago
There are still people who write and live as working men, but most of them are indie, like Tom Smith or JoCo. But this strip, I ended up staring at it for several minutes. I saw the humor, but also the honest horror in the strip that really reflects on how the entertainment industry works for the big names.