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I Know It's Only Rock & Roll, But I Like It
On the third-floor patio of a downtown San Diego hotel, a woman stands over writer/director Cameron Crowe and brushes his shaggy brown hair into shape. Meanwhile, another woman gently applies makeup across his fleshy cheeks.
It's a clear August afternoon, and a photographer waits nearby. He's been ready to take Crowe's picture for some time. But it's a matter of...
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