At 40, Arlo McKinley Finds a Champion in John Prine’s Oh Boy Records

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Ohio songwriter beats back addiction and finds his groove to release the hard-earned Die Midwestern

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His Hometown Postponed His Music Career, But Arlo McKinley Will Die Midwestern

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John R. Miller And Arlo McKinley Put On Incredible Rendition Of Blaze Foley’s “Faded Love And Memories”