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JJAMZ: Spotify Big Green Bus Tour Session Spotlight

Spotify is hitting the road and bringing music to a city near you! The Big Green Bus will be making stops at some of the biggest music events of the season to create the ultimate musical road trip!

Proudly sponsored by BACARDI, Spotify On Tour will take you behind the scenes at festivals, offer exclusive Secret shows, artist sessions and more!

Check out the first Spotify Session from the tour's kick-off party in Los Angeles where Z Berg from JJAMZ found the perfect tree to climb for the intimate performance, and listen to the band's hand-picked playlist of their favorite j-jams!

JJAMZ (pronounced juh-Jamz) is comprised of Jason Boesel (Rilo Kiley, Bright Eyes), James Valentine (Maroon 5), Alex Greenwald (Phantom Planet), Michael Runion (solo), and Z Berg (The Like) and is a musical story of five best friends. JJAMZ released their debut album, Suicide Pact, via Dangerbird. Listen to them on Spotify.

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