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Published: 2009/12/17

Derek Trucks Band: Live From Jam Nation

Track # Title Artist Album Duration
1 Soul Serenade Derek Trucks Band Live from Jam Nation 03:54
2 Rasta Man Chant Derek Trucks Band Live from Jam Nation 07:54
3 Drown In My Own Tears Derek Trucks Band Live from Jam Nation 04:26
4 Afro Blue Derek Trucks Band Live from Jam Nation 08:20
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Playlist Description:

The weekly Jam Nation radio show debuted on Hartford, Connecticut’s WMRQ in September 2000. The show was hosted by Relix Executive Editor Dean Budnick and longtime Relix contributor (and current Umphrey’s McGee lighting designer) Jeff Waful. For many years the show also ran on XM Satellite Radio (up until the merger with Sirius in 2008). Along the way more than fifty acts appeared live at the Jam Nation performance space. As part of the new Relix.com, we are going to feature a live set from Jam Nation each week. First up is the Derek Trucks Band, recorded live on 11/15/02.

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