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Fargo-raised singer turns singles into homers with concept album about Roger Maris and other MLB players Matt Halvorson, who now lives in Seattle and releases music under performing name Cousin Wolf, knocks it out of the park with the Major League Baseball opening day release of “Roger Maris. Written By: John Lamb | × Fargo native Roger Maris is the subject of a song by Matt Halvorson. Forum file photo He recalls hearing ads for shops specifying they were “located in the Roger Maris Wing of West Acres.” When he started writing songs inspired by baseball, he knew he wanted to include that specific reference. ....
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