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Faye performs at Chase Park Transduction studios in Athens, GA. 'What Used To Be Mine' appears on the album 'Atlanta Millionaire's Club' Vocals & Guitar - Faye Webster Pedal Steel - Matt (Pistol) Stoessel Keyboards - Nick Rosen Bass - Bryan Howard Drums - Harold Brown Recorded & Mixed by Drew Vandenberg Filmed & Directed by Eat Humans with Matt Swinsky Edited by Hunter Airheart Faye Webster - What Used To Be Mine (Live From Chase Park Transduction) #FayeWebster #WhatUsedToBeMine #AtlantaMillionairesClub

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