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José González at the Manuel Artime

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Published on February 28, 2008

It's all rather Zen, as is González. He laughs as he reflects on how the path of least resistance took him straight to the road he'd always hoped to find. "When I was okay with just having music as a hobby, then all of a sudden I got all this attention. My first album was more than I bargained for," he says.

And what of the awards, the international tours, and the ability to rouse others to consciousness? As always, he keeps the answer simple: "It's fun, something I didn't expect."

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