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How much can one fan of OKOM (Our Kind Of Music) accomplish in just a couple of years? Plenty, if it's Rockzilla, aka photographer Michael Johnson. From 2003 to 2005, rockzilla.net was a chronicle of the alt.country scene from a uniquely Texan perspective. But all good things must end, and Rockzilla has retired from the online 'zine scene.

This mirror site was copied from the rockzilla.net site with the express permission of Rockzilla hisself. If you don't believe me, go to the KHYI-Fans email list and ask him! Buddy will back me up, too.


 

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William Stocks

William Stocks aka coyote is a lifelong resident of Dixon, a tiny hamlet in the Little Snake River Valley in "South Central" Wyoming.

He graduated from local High School in 1970, and spent the previous school year 1968-69 as a full scholarship student at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. After graduation, he attended the fall semester 1970-71 at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, which marked the end of his formal education.

From there, he has evolved through many types of work, into a blue collar family man, with a kind of existentialist philosophy. He reads and writes poems and has never been published.

Rockzillaworld is proud to have him as a member of the Americana Poetry Consortium.


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