Side B: Antone explains how most blues musicians in the present day must reside in the rock music industry to be successful. He explains that he is busy with teaching students the history and musical influence of blues and rock & roll. The book he is writing also discusses how blues music contributed to rock & roll. He briefly mentions politics and his past legal problems, but expresses that he wants to move on. At the end of the interview, he gives advice to people about going to school rather than pursuing music.
Full transcript is available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24623.
Part a of the audio is available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24624.
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