Peer to Peer Magazine

September 2013

The quarterly publication of the International Legal Technology Association

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HOW (OR WHETHER) TWO SOUTH AFRICAN FANS AND AN 86-MINUTE DOCUMENTARY BROUGHT A '70S FOLK SINGER BACK FROM THE DEAD. In the '70s, an exotic-looking folk musician in Detroit, always in dark sunglasses, was hard at work writing songs and performing. Like another exotic-looking folk musician of the same period named Bob Dylan, this remarkably talented young man of Mexican, Native American and European lineage wrote lyrics that were powerful and poetic, and he sang them like no one else. And as Dylan often did, he went by only his last name — Rodriguez. 92 Peer to Peer

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