Marshall Jefferson: Marshall Lore
Paolo Hewitt, NME, 18 February 1989
Over the last three years, former post office worker MARSHALL JEFFERSON's work as producer, writer and arranger, has resulted in some of the best House music to come out of Chicago, whether it be the groundbreaking 'Acid Trax' by Phuture or the deep soul of Ten City. Now based in London he tells PAOLO HEWITT that he's dying to make a heavy rock album.
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