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Jack Black And Rage Guitarist Tom Morello’s Son Rock “Mr. Crowley”

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Jack Black And Rage Guitarist Tom Morello’s Son Rock “Mr. Crowley”

I love Jack Black. Dude is not only a comedic force, but a hell of a musician too. Tenacious D has no business being as talented as they are, but Jack Black makes it work.

Those of you who have seen the Mario Bros. movie, you have had the “Peaches” song, perfromed by Black, stuck in your head at one point. Don’t even try to lie.

So it was really cool seeing this video surface of Jack Black leading a group of 12/13 year olds in a rendition of “Mr. Crowley” for Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello’s mother’s 100th birthday. On guitar? None other than the guitar gods son, Roman Morello.

Check it out here:

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