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Bob Marley (As of 8/16/17) Bob Marley (as of 8/16/17) SONG GTR1 GTR2/3 BASS DRUMS(PER) KEYS HORNS VOCALS(BKG) ConcreteJungle *RileyB *MarkP Auggie EliP AB x LucyO(ID/OS) StirItUp *Antonio AnnaU RubinK FinnK OS/XBH x Morgan(TL/CO) NoMoreTrouble X Morgan* Izzy RubinK EU/RB X Finn(AB/AU) OneLove RyanH X Xylia FInnK(N1/LO) CO/AnM x Olivia(SM) LivelyUpYoursefl *RyanH *MarkP Elliot EliP(CO/RK) AH/SM Auggie AliB(EW/) SatisfyMySoul ? Olivia Rubin SarahM(FK/N6) AnnaU (AuM/EM/AH) ElenaW(OS/EU) RealSituation MarkP Morgan Xylia Eli(MW) RB/EW x Camryn(MS) NaturalMystic *EliP ? Auggie FinnK(N3) LO/OS (AnM/EM/AH) Izzy NoWomanNoCry *RileyB X RubinK EliP(N2/EW) CO/AB x EllaU(LO/AB) RedemptionSong Morgan x x x x x AnnaU Jamming *MorganS RyanH Elliot FinnK(N4/N5) AH/AnM x SarahM(EW/EU) ComingInFromCold Ryan EliP Izzy Rubin(MW/N6) AdamH/AliB x AnnaU(LO/FK) GetUpStandUp ? Ryan Auggie EllaU(N2/) ?/LO x SarahM(MS) War RileyB Morgan Xylia RubinK(FK) SarahM (AuM/AnM/EM) Eli(ID/AU) ThreeLittleBirds *RyanH AnnaU Izzy MarkP() AH/OS x Camryn(LO/MS/EW) WaitingInVain *RileyB MarkP Elliot SarahM(N4) AH/EU x AliB(EU) IShotTheSheriff *RileyB Antonio Xylia EliP EW/AU x Finn(ID/AB/CO) PositiveVibration ? Ryan Xylia FinnK(N3) LO/CO (AuM/AnM/AH) EllaU(OS) IsThisLove *Morgan EliP Rubin EllaU(EW) OS x IzzyD(AliB/CO) StopThatTrain *RyanH ? Auggie SarahM(RK) CO x Morgan(?/?) CouldYouBeLoved *MarkP RIley Elliot RubinK(N5) AB/EU x LucyO(AU/SM/TL) Exodus Morgan *RileyB Auggie EliP(FK) SM/AB (EM/AnM/AH) EllaU/Elena(Finn/OS) KEY= *=lead | (a)=acoustic | (p)=piano | x=no instrument Bob Marley (as of 8/16/17) Guitar(Percussion) Vocals(Backups) AnnaU StirItUp,ThreeLittleBirds RedemSong,InFromCold(CouldLove,NoTrouble) AntonioM *StirItUp,IShotTheSheriff x EliP *NaturalMystic,ComingInFromCold,IsThisLove War IzzyD X IsThisLove,NaturalMystic(IShotSheriff,Concrete,War) MorganS *Jamming,*IsThisLove,War,NoMoreTrouble,RedemptionSong,Exodus StopThatTrain,StirItUp(GetUp,RealSituation) RileyB *Exodus,*WaitingIn,*NoWoman,*Concrete,CouldBeLoved,War x Olivia SatisfyMySoul RyanH *StopThatTrain,*LivelyUp,Jamming,PositiveVibe,OneLove,ComingFromCold/3Birds* x MarcP *ConcreteJung,*LivelyUp,*RealSit,WaitingInVain,CouldYouBeLoved x Bass(Percussion) Vocals(Backups) AuggieM ConcreteJungle,NaturalMystic,Exodus,GetUpStandUp,StopTrain x ElliotM CouldYouBeLoved,Jamming,WaitingInVain,LivelyUpYourself x RubinK NoWomanNoCry,StirItUp,IsThisLove,SatMySoul x +IzzyD ComingFromCold, ThreeLittleBirds, No More Troub x Xylia OneLove, RealSit, War, IShotSherriff, PositiveVib x Drums(Percussion) Vocals(Backups) EllaU IsThisLove,GetUpStandUp, PosVbe,NoWom,Exod,WaitVain,SatSoul,Jammin) FinnK PositiveVibration,Jamming,StirItUp,NatMystic,OneLove(Exodus,War,SatisfySoul), IShotSheriff,NoMoreTrouble(Exodus,ComeCold) SarahM WaitingInVain,SatisfyMySoul,StopThatTrain GetUpStandUp,Jamming(CouldLove,OneLove) +EliPropper Exodus,ShotSheriff,Concrete,LivelyUp,NoWoman,RealSituation, x +RubinK CouldYouBeLoved,WAR,NoMoreTroubleCominIn(LivelyUp,StopThatrain) x MarkP ThreeLittleBirds x Keys(Percussion) Vocals(Backups) AdamH LivelyUp,Jamming,ComingFromCold,WaitingInVain,3Birds x AliB CouldYouBeLoved,NoWoman,Exodus,ConcreteJungle,CominInCold WaitVain,LiveUp(IsLove,NoTroub,NoWom,ShotSherr) CamerynO NoWomanNoCry,StopThatTrain,PositiveVibe,OneLove(LivelyUp) 3LittleBirds,RealSit(IsThisLove,StirItUp,ShotSherr) LucyO NaturalMystic,GetUp,PositiveVibe(OneLove) CouldBLove,ConcJung(ComingCold,NoWom,3Birds) +Antonio OneLove,Jamming x +AnnaU SatisfySoul,IShotSheriff x +EllaU NoMoreTrouble,CouldYouBeLoved x +RileyB RealSituation,NoMoreTrouble x +SarahM LivelyUp,WAR,Exodus x OliviaSiegel StirItUp,NaturalMystic,ThreeLittleBirds,IsThisLove 1Love(ConcJung,SatSoul,Exodus,PositiveVibe,War) ElenaW Sherriff,RealSit Exodus,SatisfySoul,(3LittleBirds,LivelyUp,Jamming) Bob Marley (as of 8/16/17) Horns(Percussion) Vocals(Backups) +AdamH(trumpet) Exodus,SatisfySoul,NaturalMystic,PositiveVibe x +AntonioM(sax) NaturalMystic,Exodus,PositiveVibe,WAR x +AuggieM(sax) LivelyUp,SatisfySoul,PositiveVibe,WAR x +ElliotM(trumpet) SatisfySoul,NaturalMystic,WAR,Exodus x.
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