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A Conversation With John Waite – Part 2

Posted on May 15, 2014 by Michael Cavacini
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John Waite 2Below is part two of my interview with rock legend John Waite, whose new album Best is now available to buy on iTunes and his official website. And make sure to read part one  and part three of my interview with John.

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Posted in Music, Writing | Tagged Bad English, Daryl Hall, Eagles, Evil, Hall and Oates, Harlan Coben, If You Ever Get Lonely, Interview, John Lee Hooker, John Oates, John Waite, Journey, Led Zeppelin, Michael Cavacini, Missing You, Music, Neal Schon, No Brakes, Robert Johnson, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Songwriting, Stephen King, Tina Turner | 8 Replies

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