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BUCK69 BUCK69
Genre: Rock/Pop

Like Bob Seger meeting Jonny Lang in a juke joint to talk about Eric Clapton.

Tom Clawson - Singer – Songwriter - Guitar

Alex Clawson - Rhythm and Lead Guitar

Candice Coleman (American Idol 2003) - Vocals

Buzz Anderson - Lead Guitar - Vocals

B.J. Love - Keyboards

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