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Donavon Frankenreiter,他有个从13岁时就一起玩冲浪的好朋友,就是之前介绍过几次的Jack Johnson。 Artist:Donavon Frankenreiter Song:Free We could let this love be the fading sky We could drift all night untill the new sun