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Blues from Laurel Canyon / The 1982 Reunion Concert / Looking Back / Crusade / Back to the Roots / Mick Taylor / Bare Wires / The Turning Point / Keef Hartley / Blues / British rhythm and blues boom musicians / John Mayall
Date: 2014-04-30 05:21:52
Blues from Laurel Canyon
The 1982 Reunion Concert
Looking Back
Crusade
Back to the Roots
Mick Taylor
Bare Wires
The Turning Point
Keef Hartley
Blues
British rhythm and blues boom musicians
John Mayall

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