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    Default My project with legendary Mike Vernon !

    Hi everyone!

    To some of the people round here the name Mike Vernon might sound familiar, particularly if you're blues fans. Check out his impressive curriculum::

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Ve...rd_producer%29

    I've just had the honour of having him as producer of my new band's first EP. If you want to take a look or download our songs for free, just click here:

    http://qandthemoonstones.com/en/

    And here's a video of one of the songs he and I wrote together:



    Feel free to download and share any content from our website - yeah, it's free! A comment with your opinion will be much appreciated.

    Thanks for watching folks. See you round here.

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    I'll check it out! Of course when I think of Mike Vernon, I think of the Conn Smythe winning goalie from the Red Wings in 97.
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    Great song and a fun video, Q!

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    Excellent song I like the oldies perfume of it Great guitar work it sounds sweet and juicy. Wish you all the possible success
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