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ALBUM REVIEW: Jeff Pennachio – Setting The Stage

Posted on 30/01/2021 by dajo157

Do you remember the days when a one man band was a guy with a big bass drum on his back, cymbals on the inside of his knees, a guitar in his hands and a harmonica mounted on a frame close to his face? To say things have moved on a bit would be a … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Jeff Pennachio – Setting The Stage →

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