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Chris Mike “For Jason”

Candyrat Records’ guitar player Chris Mike releases new video “For Jason” dedicated to Jason Becker

07.05.2014 By: admin

A new live video performance is released by Candyrat Records’ artist and guitar player Chris Mike, titled ‘’For Jason’’. The video pays a tribute to the legendary Jason Becker, who watched and commented on it, as seen in the intro. Jason stated: “Wow, this is absolutely fantastic! I love it and am honored he did it for me. It is so clean and creative. He is great!”

The studio version of the song is included in Chris Mike’s first album titled ''Not just lipstick on a pig''. The album is available on Candyrat’s official website, where you can find the backing tracks and tabs of the album, as well as on iTunes and Amazon stores.


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