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Vaulted Jimi Hendrix and the Ghetto Fighters - Read More

Date Added: September 18, 2008 03:04:02 AM
After almost 40 years in the vault, the never before heard or seen multimedia material produced by Jimi Hendrix and the Ghetto Fighters(TM) is being readied for release and licensing through a subsidiary of the we-R-you Corporation, the technology, software and multimedia company.

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