The most instantly recognizable facet of Tom Waits' act is his voice. A cross between Louis Armstrong gurgling turpentine and the Cookie Monster bellowing like a drunk hobo, Waits' vocal chords are so ...
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On 1992's "Bone Machine," Tom Waits told a gruesome tale of "Murder in the Red Barn." Now, on "Real Gone," he implores us "Don't Go Into That Barn." Right. Like anyone could stay outside. We're drawn ...