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Recorded at a Sold-Out standing Room only show at Long Island's CW Post college, New York's legendary "Rocker's" perform "They Want To Rock," and "I Can't Deny" from WBAB Radio's "Son of Homegrown" album. "I Can't Deny' also soared to Number One that year on college radio.
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A brief amusing and poignant look behind the scenes of New York's legendary "Rockers" featuring interviews and concert footage from many of the band's Sold-Out performances.
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An incredible performance of this Rock and Roll classic and a reunion over two decades in the making featuring New York's legendary Mazarin and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Gary US Bonds.
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Recorded live during a sold-out performance at New York's famous Cutting Room Legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Gary US Bonds joins longtime friends and local legends the REAL Mazarin for an unforgettable night of Rock and Roll history.
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New York's legendary "Rockers" have been making music together for over three decades playing sold out show all over the East Coast. "Rockers" became an 80's anthem that resonates still today as a true Rock and Roll classic!
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This song, penned in 1983 started out originally as a ballad. After undergoing some changes along with the collaboration of bassist Kirk Powers, the end result had a more "New Music" feel to it. It was also re-worked in the studio w/ veteran producer Roger Nichols.
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In celebration of the all-new "Mazarin 007" comes this one from the vault featuring guitatist Jim (then Jimmy) Carr recorded at Port Wasington's Nicoles (formerly Rumplestiltskins) durng the spring of '87.
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Best remembered for well over four albums worth of original material, Mazarin also excelled in performing their own interpretations of other artist's music. This rare cover version of Spribgsteen's "She's the One" was caught live on a Sunday night during the Summer of 1984.