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Published: 2010/12/24

Jammys Revisited: Robert Randolph, Derek Trucks and John Mayer

Track # Title Artist Album Duration
1 3 Stroke Robert Randolph with Derek Trucks and John Mayer Live from the Jammys 18:34
18:34

Playlist Description:

Our Live from The Jammys series continues, as we return to 2002 where Robert Randolph and the Family Band performed “3 Stroke” with “Voodoo Child,” featuring Derek Trucks and John Mayer on guitars.

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Salene March 24, 2012, 06:18:36

I’m a fan of Angelina from way before Brad Pitt hook up. However I hope smneooe advise her on nutrition and the need to put on some weight. The photos of her legs and arms are not very attractive. Her stylist needs to be changed. Let’s have clothing that compliments her.I can’t wait to see SALT her in the UK.

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