
Eddie Harsch (Black Crowes/Magpie Salute) Dies at 59
Eddie Harsch, former keyboard member of The Black Crowes and most recently of The Magpie Salute who are scheduled to perform their first run of shows in January died this morning
Eddie Harsch, former keyboard member of The Black Crowes and most recently of The Magpie Salute who are scheduled to perform their first run of shows in January died this morning
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Strong performance can’t overshadow a script that does little justice to the obviously important subject matter.
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