After meeting at a summer barbeque, Patrick Curry and Craig Roy traded cell numbers. It isn’t uncommon for fellow local musicians to network, but at the time Craig was sitting in with a bunch of bands and Patrick was well-invested in his own local act. Three summers later, their paths crossed once again and the timing was right. The duo got together for their first jam session and things have grown from there.
Named after the peaceful and charming resort town at the end of Cape Cod, Wellfleet is committed to the ideal that music brings everyone together. With songs such as Bob Dylan’s “All Along the Watchtower”, Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer”, and Ray Lamontagne’s “For the Summer”, the duo focuses on cover songs that appeal to the masses, while also infusing accessible original material into their set list.
About Patrick Curry
18 years ago Patrick Curry snuck into his older brother's room and stole his acoustic guitar and chord charts. For some reason, his brother Nate had forgotten to take it back to college in Philadelphia. But his forgetfulness provided Patrick with an opportunity to teach himself to play and use song books to play along with his Dad's Beatles records. He soon shifted his focus from playing other people's music to writing his own, and with that, a new local musician and artist was born.
In college, he fronted the young and energetic Short Bus, a quartet that played the local bar circuit as well as the UNH and UMaine Campuses where they went to college, with the highlight being an opening slot for Guster at a sold-out UNH Field House in 1999. After graduation, the band parted ways, leaving Patrick to start a solo project called Hear Patrick, in which he recorded an album on his computer and sold burned copies to his friends and family. A couple of years later Patrick was reacquainted with a former college roommate at a gig and the two decided to perform some songs together in an impromptu jam session, with the friend lending his vocals talents and hand percussion to Pat's originals. The small audience enjoyed the harmonies and all-acoustic vibe and a few months later the two teamed up with another friend to start The Whatnot.
The Whatnot marked Patrick's most successful original project to date, with over 350 performances ranging from Portland, Maine to Atlanta, Georgia and many places in between. The band played clubs, bars, coffeehouses, colleges, prep schools, and ski areas including big name rooms such as CBGB's Gallery and The Living Room in New York City, The House of Blues, Paradise Lounge, and Harpers Ferry in Boston, Nectar's in Burlington, VT, the Maine Center for the Arts in Orono, Maine, and Meadowbrook in Gilford, NH. The band shared the stage with such notable national artists as Willy Nelson, O.A.R., Howie Day, Matt Nathanson, Ben Kweller, Angie Aparo, Fighting Gravity, and Ari Hest, and was named one of the Best Acts of 2009 by New Hampshire magazine, with an invitation to perform at their annual celebration at Manchester’s Verizon Wireless Arena. The trio released 2 full-length albums and sold more than 1000 copies of each via their website, live shows, and online distribution such as iTunes. After 7 busy years, the band decided to part ways.
About Craig Roy
Craig Roy started his musical journey at the age of 14 when the Blues Bug first hit him. With support from his parents, he started frequenting the Blues circuit in New England. Playing Blues clubs from Portland Maine down the coast to the House of Blues in Cambridge Mass, west to Antrim and as far as Chicago, IL. Craig started making a name as one of New England’s finest harp players, and through the years he has played and jammed with greats such as James Montgomery, James Cotton, Taj Mahal, Rockin’ Jake, Larry McCray, Magic Slim, Johhny Hoy, Dave Hull from the Joe Perry Project, Duke Robillard, Bruce Marshall, Jimmy Vivino from Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Jim Belushi, J. Geils, Roomful Of Blues and many more. He started branching out from his roots background and met up to share the stage all over New England with some of the East Coast’s finest artists such as Vitamin C, Percy Hill, Pondering Judd, Moon Boot Lover, Princes of Babylon, Truffle, Dan Walker and The Chad Hollister Band.
Wellfleet features the following songs in our set lists:
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Artist
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Take on Me
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A-Ha
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Midnight Rider
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Allman Brothers Band
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Windows are Rolled Down
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Amos Lee
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Sweet Pea
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Amos Lee
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The Old Apartment
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Barenaked Ladies
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Hey Jude
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Beatles
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With a Little Help (From My Friends)
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Beatles
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When I'm Sixty Four
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Beatles
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Blackbird
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Beatles
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Stand By Me
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Ben E. King
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Steal My Kisses
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Ben Harper
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Lovely Day
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Bill Withers
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Piano Man
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Billy Joel
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Lullabye
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Billy Joel
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Everylasting Light
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Black Keys
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Hook
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Blues Traveler
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All Along the Watch Tower
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Bob Dylan
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You Ain't Goin Nowhere
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Bob Dylan
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Like a Rolling Stone
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Bob Dylan
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Make You Feel My Love
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Bob Dylan
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Big Boat
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Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
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I Will Survive
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Cake/Gloria Gaynor
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You
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Chris Young
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Son's Gonna Rise
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Citizen Cope
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Little Lies
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Dave Barnes
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Out Loud
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Dispatch
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Drift Away
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Dobie Gray/Uncle Kracker
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Just One Look
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Doris Troy
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Home
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Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes
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Old Love
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Eric Clapton
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Before You Accuse Me
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Eric Clapton/Bo Diddly
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Out of My Mind
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Fastball
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Pumped Up Kicks
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Foster the People
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Learning the Blues
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Frank Sinatra
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The Way You Look Tonight
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Frank Sinatra
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Chocolate
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Getaway People
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Dancing Shoes
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Green River Ordinance
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Hold My Hand
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Hootie and the Blowfish
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The Way I Am
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Ingrid Michaelson
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
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Better Together
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Jack Johnson
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Sweet Baby James
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James Taylor
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You've Got A Friend
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James Taylor
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I Won't Give Up
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Jason Mraz
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I'm Yours
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Jason Mraz
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Stay With You
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John Legend
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Ring of Fire
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Johnny Cash
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Folsom Prison Blues
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Johnny Cash
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Shanty
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Jonathan Edwards
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The Gambler
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Kenny Rogers
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What a Wonderful World
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Louie Armstrong
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Sweet Home Alabama
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Lynyrd Skynyrd
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Come On Get Higher
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Matt Nathanson
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Wedding Dress
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Matt Nathanson
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Down Under
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Men At Work
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Sweet Caroline
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Neil Diamond
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Heart of Gold
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Neil Young
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Hey Girl
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O.A.R.
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Wonderwall
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Oasis
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Wagon Wheel
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Old Crow Medicine Show
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My Lady
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Patrick Curry
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When the World Stops
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Patrick Curry
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High Above the Ground
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Patrick Curry
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Wish
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Patrick Curry
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50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
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Paul Simon
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Me and Julio Down by the School Yard
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Paul Simon
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You Can Call Me Al
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Paul Simon
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Straight Up
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Paula Abdul
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Sledgehammer
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Peter Gabriel
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In Your Eyes
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Peter Gabriel
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Amie
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Pure Prairie League
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High and Dry
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Radiohead
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For the Summer
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Ray LaMontagne
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You Are the Best Thing
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Ray LaMontagne
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Maggie May
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Rod Stewart
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You've Got It
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Roy Orbison
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Dear Mr. President
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Rustic Overtones
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Don't Start Me Talkin'
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Sonny Boy Williamson III
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Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
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Spin Doctors
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The Joker
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Steve Miller Band
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What I Got
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Sublime
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Santeria
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Sublime
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One and Only
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Teitur
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Lovesong
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The Cure
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Daydream Believer
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The Monkees
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For the First Time
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The Script
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Last Nite
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The Strokes
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My Girl
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The Temptations
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6th Avenue Heartache
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The Wallflowers
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Hold Me Now
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Thompson Twins
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Mary Jane's Last Dance
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Tom Petty
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Won't Back Down
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Tom Petty
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American Girl
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Tom Petty
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Wildflowers
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Tom Petty
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Give Me One Reason
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Tracy Chapman
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One
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U2
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Crazy Love
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Van Morrison
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Blister in the Sun
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Violent Femmes
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Break Me
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Wellfleet
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Final Stand
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Wellfleet
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Untitled
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Wellfleet
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