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Personnel: Mike Scott (guitar); Walter Chancellor, Jr. (saxophone, keyboards, drum programming); Todd Burrell (keyboards, drum programming); Brian Nelson (keyboards). Smooth Sax Tribute To Norah Jones Music Smooth Sax Tribute To Norah Jones Songs Smooth Sax Tribute To Norah Jones Review
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