Junior Mack performs "I Believe I'll Make a Change"




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Junior Mack performs "I Believe I'll Make a Change"

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Junior Mack at BB King's in NYC performing his original song "I Believe I'll Make a Change" He is an accomplished bluesman who often sits in with the Allman Brothers when they are in town. With him are Barry Harrison on drums and Al Levy on bass.

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Junior, Mack, Allman, Brothers, Blues,

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