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Blues Musician Jon Cleary on Writing Great Songs, Part 2 of 4: A Performance of “When You Get Back”

Jon Cleary
A native of the UK, blues pianist Jon Cleary has become a respected session player, sideman, and performer in his own right in his adopted home of New Orleans, LA. He has performed with Taj Mahal, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, and records and plays with his own group, the Absolute Monster Gentlemen.
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Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary plays his song “When You Get Back” as an example of his approach to the art of songwriting, as well as his personal piano style.



Shoot Date:
February 2007
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