Wonderful Slippery Thing (Guthrie Govan) - Luca Chessa
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Musician Luca Chessa performs a guitar cover of Wonderful Slippery Thing originally by Guthrie Govan.‘I am a passionate and committed music professional, with the talent and drive to succeed. Growing up amongst the vibrant and diverse music scene in Italy, and studying music in London, was an environment full of inspiration and stimulation for me to feed off.’

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