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    S2, Episode 16: Cliff Goodwin: Serving The Song In Big Stadiums and Smaller Theaters

    enJanuary 01, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Season 2, Episode 16, AJ chats with guitarist Cliff Goodwin. From Worcester, Massachusetts, Cliff was one of the first members of the Jon Butcher Axis, before making his name as being Joe Cocker’s Musical Director and Band Leader for over 12 years. An absolute musical experience, taking him around the world and on to some of the biggest stages with an iconic Musical Legend. As a session musician some of his studio work includes Robert Palmer’s biggest hit, “Bad Case of Loving You”. A true music legend right here from Wormtown. Enjoy the chat.

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