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Lone Justice Announce First New Album in 37 Years, Share Single

Los Angeles country rock band Lone Justice have announced their first album in 37 years, Viva Lone Justice. Set for release on October 25 via Afar, the follow-up to 1987’s Shelter marks the reunion of the band’s original lineup: Maria McKee, Ryan Hedgecock, Marvin Etzioni, and the late Don Heffington. Today, they’ve shared two tracks from the record: their take on the American folk standard ‘Jenny Jenkins’ and a cover of the Undertones’ 1978 hit ‘Teenage Kicks’. Take a listen below.


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