Four Concerts With Cornell Dupree’

One of the greatest R&B guitarists, Cornell Dupree, who died today in 2011 has been for almost 50 years a "top session guitarist".

Very much in demand, Cornell has played on numerous albums and behind the greatest (you want to verify ? click

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