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Steven Seagal - CIA Super Agent, Martial Arts Master, International Movie Star, Energy Drink Marketeer,All-Around Bada**

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3-page article so I'm not going to post the whole thing. Here's the good part.

But Seagal is out to prove he's no dilettante -- that as a singer, songwriter and guitarist he is serious about the craft, and that he knows his way around a fret board and a 12-bar blues. In short, that he's not Bruce Willis.

Last month, Seagal released "Mojo Priest," which features both blues classics ("Hoochie Coochie Man," "Dust My Broom") as well as his own compositions, including "Talk to My [Rear End]." The songs are performed by Seagal along with a lineup that includes blues luminaries Ruth Brown, Bo Diddley, James Cotton, Pinetop Perkins, Bob Margolin, Robert Lockwood Jr. and Hubert Sumlin.



 
Jesus christ....

I sorta enjoy his 80's action flicks (Marked For Death, Under Siege, A Time To Kill?), more out of nostalgia, but just give it up man
 
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
I guess the bad, over the top action flicks just wern't bringing home the money anymore...

probably not, but the Steven Seagal energy drink probably brought him billions of dollars.
 
P&N? i guess so...

but seriously, fsck steven segal. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say he sings the blues as homogenously boring as his acting.
 
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