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Nashville country-rock band deliver a quintessential summer song for a year without a summer
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Nashville country-rock band deliver a quintessential summer song for a year without a summer
The guitarist breaks down his work on Asia’s “Heat of the Moment,” Queen’s “Innuendo,” his new solo song “Love Is a River,” and more
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