
Otis Gibbs (born in February 1966) is an American alt-country singer-songwriter and podcaster who has independently released several albums since 2002. Some people refer to Gibbs as a folk artist, but that understates someone who has planted over 7,000 trees, slept in hobo jungles, walked with nomadic shepherds in the Carpathian Mountains, been strip-searched by cops in Detroit, and has an FBI file. Gibbs has played everywhere in the US from labor rallies in Wisconsin
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