English folk-punk singer Frank Turner did some math at the turn of the decade and found he had done a total of 1663 solo shows between 2010 and 2020 - that's one every second day. He's about to come back to New Zealand, and he's just put out his eighth studio album, No Man's Land, which is entirely made up of the stories of different women through history.
Musician Frank Turner on the stories of 'No Man's Land'
From Sunday Morning, 10:40 am on 8 March 2020
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