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“He was my soulmate guitarist, and we were in sync musically. Sad we lost him. Such a tragedy.” Paul Rodgers on playing with Paul Kossoff, Mick Ralphs, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Brian May, Steve Cropper, Slash and Joe Bonamassa
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Steve CropperSteve Cropper and (right) Matt 'Guitar' Murphy perform with the Blues Brothers Band at the Belgium Rhythm and Blues Festival, July 18, 1998.