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Brad Paisley, Steve Wariner Lead 'Quarantine' Band Benefitting MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund

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COVID-19 news is generally a bummer, but a crack group of socially distanced musicians — including Brad Paisley, Steve Wariner and Journey's Jonathan Cain — have turned the coronavirus into a source of inspiration. "Quarantine," a cross-genre instrumental piece, unites nearly two dozen musicians for a fundraising video under the banner The Quarantine All-Stars.

Written and produced by Luke Bryan keyboardist Scotty Wilbanks, the effort touches on rock, jazz, soul and country, incorporating players from the road bands of such acts as Thomas Rhett, Jon Pardi, Justin Timberlake and The Rolling Stones.

Additionally, the seven-piece horn section boasts saxophonists Jeff Coffin (Dave Matthews Band), Mark Douthit (Michael McDonald) and Greg Vail (L

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