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Music with Friends
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“And it was a grand old time! Ever since I was little I remember going and just sitting with the grandparents and – everybody went, the Elders and the younger people. That little place would be packed.”
“And he would play those drums like nobody’s business and these guys are playing the guitar and playing the accordion.”