
The John Butler Trio: Max Sessions(2004)
The Studio, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
Movie: The John Butler Trio: Max Sessions
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Himself - Guitar, Vocals
Himself - Drums
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Himself - Bass

The John Butler Trio: Max Sessions
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