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Jann Arden Live with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra | ||||
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Live album by Jann Arden | ||||
Released | October 15, 2002 | |||
Recorded | March 6 & 7, 2002 | |||
Length | 69:00 | |||
Label | Universal Music | |||
Producer | Jann Arden, Ed Cherney | |||
Jann Arden chronology | ||||
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Jann Arden Live with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra is a 2002 live album by Jann Arden, recorded in conjunction with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2002.
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