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“Nothing Worse”: Tom Petty on the Worst Thing a Musician Could Do, and How He Spent His Entire Career Avoiding It … from the American Songwriter Melanie Davis

Tom Bettenhausen22 hours ago01 mins

Tom Petty performingTom Petty once shared the “worst” thing a musician could do, and this professional ethos makes perfect sense for his career.

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