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Scene Point Blank - Scott Wilkinson

June 1, 2016

Scene Point Blank - Scott Wilkinson
Scene Point Blank - Scott Wilkinson

Scott Wilkinson

SPB: Who's your dream interviewee?

Wilkinson: Well that's a tough question, years ago it would have been George Harrison but due to unforeseen circumstances that can't be arranged (unless you have some pull Loren). I think now it would be Peter Gabriel. My main interest in him would be centered around Genesis and his constant refusal to reunite with the rest of the gang and yet be willing to tour with Sting...

— words by the SPB team • June 1, 2016

Scene Point Blank - Scott Wilkinson
Scene Point Blank - Scott Wilkinson

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