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James Cruz sings and plays the bass guitar for the

James Cruz sings and plays the bass guitar for the

James Cruz sings and plays the bass guitar for the Gavin DeGraw band during a free concert June 26 at the exchange complex on Camp Courtney, Okinawa. The event was organized by the Armed Forces Entertainment Gr... More

Gavin S. DeGraw sings and plays the piano during a

Gavin S. DeGraw sings and plays the piano during a

Gavin S. DeGraw sings and plays the piano during a free concert June 26 at the exchange complex on Camp Courtney, Okinawa. The event was organized by the Armed Forces Entertainment Group and hosted by Marine Co... More

Audience members take pictures and videos during a

Audience members take pictures and videos during a

Audience members take pictures and videos during a free concert June 26 at the exchange complex on Camp Courtney, Okinawa. The concert featured the Gavin DeGraw band, which is best known for its platinum album,... More

Gavin S. DeGraw sings to the audience during a free

Gavin S. DeGraw sings to the audience during a free

Gavin S. DeGraw sings to the audience during a free concert June 26 at the exchange complex on Camp Courtney, Okinawa. The event was organized by the Armed Forces Entertainment Group and hosted by Marine Corps ... More

A guitarist with the Gavin DeGraw band uses a distortion

A guitarist with the Gavin DeGraw band uses a distortion

A guitarist with the Gavin DeGraw band uses a distortion pedal board during a free concert June 26 at the exchange complex on Camp Courtney, Okinawa. The event was organized by the Armed Forces Entertainment Gr... More

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