Center, a 5,000-capacity arena in Anchorage. It marked the end of a globe-spanning two-year trek promoting Woodstock, the band’s 2017 album that yielded its Grammy Award-winning crossover hit, “Feel It Still.” But as soon as the celebratory finale ended, frontman John Gourley was crying in a bathroom.
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Gourley at his father, John Gourley Sr.’s, house in Wasilla, standing in front of the tree he climbs in the music video for “Noise Pollution” off Woodstock.
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John Gourley
Gourley at his father’s house in Wasilla.
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Guest Home
The second of two guest homes on John Gourley Sr.’s plot of land, which houses music memorabilia.
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Gourley skipping rocks outside of Knick Bar.
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Gourley at Knik Lake.
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Knik Lake
An old boat seen in a Portugal. The Man music video on Knik Lake stuck in the silt flats.
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Gourley staring out at Knik Lake, showing the back of his shirt that honors the band’s late friend and unofficial member Chris Black.
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Hatcher’s Pass
A pair of moose on the way down from Hatcher’s Pass.
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Gourley at Hatcher’s Pass, a mountain pass through the Talkeetna Mountains in Alaska.