File:Jonathan David Brown 1977 -- photo by Mike Shoup.jpg
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Summary
[edit]Michael "Mike" Wayne Shoup took this photo in 1977 when Jonathan David Brown was mixing the Shotgun Angel album for Christian rock band Daniel Amos. A production of Maranatha Music, mixed at Producers' Workshop, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
Photo taken from Brown's official Facebook page.[1][2]
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current | 00:07, 6 October 2016 | 250 × 174 (15 KB) | Binksternet (talk | contribs) | Michael "Mike" Wayne Shoup took this photo in 1977 when Jonathan David Brown was mixing the ''Shotgun Angel'' album for Christian rock band Daniel Amos. A production of Maranatha Music, mixed at Producers' Workshop, Hollywood, Los Angeles,... |
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