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Jesse Brooks @ WAMU’s Bluegrass Country

August 28, 2009 By Anthony Washington

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Jesse Brooks of the Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper band plays the mandolin as Katy Daley, host of The Katy Daley Show on WAMU’s Bluegrass Country, looks on during an in studio performance on Wednesday, August 19, 2009.

More pictures from the groups visit to the station can be found on their website.

Photo By: Anthony Washington
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Filed Under: D.C. Metro, Featured, Music, People Tagged With: jesse brooks, katy daley, michael cleveland, the katy daley show, wamu 88.5 fm, wamu's bluegrass country

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