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BMOREhush Presents: BOSLEY-Temptation

05 September 2013

★ Bmorehush

BMOREhush is a video project in Baltimore that shoots live performances of some of our most talented musicians around town. This here is damn fine work and damn fine music.  Have a look-see.



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