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The Crossover TV Introduces the Corona Sessions

Lil’ Maceo, Joey Jenkins and Andrew Burleson from Most Savage Gentlemen and Jeff Madonna from LilWhiskeyKids collaborate on a cover of “Use Me” dedicated to the late Bill Withers. All artists recorded their video and audio from home for The Corona Sessions video series on thecrossover.tv. The musicians had not previously met each other, making this all the more magical.

This video features:
Andrew Burleson – vocals & guitar
Jeff Madonna – vocals & guitar
Joey Jenkins – vocals & tambourine
Lil’ Maceo – saxophone
Andrew Marsh – drums
Max Michael Jacob – bass
Antar Goodwin – guitar

Audio mix: Rich Russman
Edit: Avik Ray, Chris Whitmore

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