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Artists making great music during quarantine!

DENVER JUNE 19: Vocalist/Guitarist Sammy Hagar performs June 19, 2002 at Fiddlers Green Amphitheater in Denver, CO. Photo: Shutterstock

Artists making great music during quarantine!

Lots of artists are making some great music while in quarantine!  Staying safe at home and making their kind of music and being creative!

Sammy Hagar and the Circle got together, remotely of course, for a rendition of The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again.”

 

Curt Smith from Tears for Fears and his daughter, Diva played “Mad World” together.  This song is amazing!

 

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day did his take on The Bangles’ 1986 hit “Manic Monday.” But he had a special guest appearance — and it was none other than Bangles lead vocalist and founding member Susanna Hoffs.

 

There is a lot of great music going around!

 

 

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