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James McCartney Live at 90.5 The NIGHT (04 March 2011)

James McCartney, son of Beatle Paul McCartney, recently stopped by 90.5 The NIGHT to chat with Rich Robinson about his new EP “Available Light” on Engine Company Records. He also played a couple of tunes live for us. You can listen to the interview by clicking here.

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Pictured: Jeff Raspe, Serious Bob, Blake Morgan, James McCartney, & Rich Robinson.

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