Jimmy Barnes Announces ‘Soul Deep’ 30th Anniversary Album and Tour
Jimmy Barnes and his 12-piece band will reimagine the biggest album of his career with the new 'Soul Deep 30' album and tour.
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Subscribe NowJimmy Barnes and his 12-piece band will reimagine the biggest album of his career with the new 'Soul Deep 30' album and tour.
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