By: Jacob Elyachar, jakes-take.com Welcome to another exciting edition of Jake’s Take’s New Music Reviews! We got a lot of ground to cover, so let’s get this party started! We’re All Somebody from Somewhere by Steven Tyler For the first time in his lengthy and legendary career, Steven Tyler dropped his first solo studio album! […]
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Jake’s Take’s New Music Reviews: Week of July 15, 2016
July 15, 2016 By Jacob Elyachar
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