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He's 21-year old Reid Perry, and he's one of the trio - along with his sister Kimberly and brother Neil - that is The Band Perry. Their debut album comes out on Oct. 12, but you can download their 5-song EP now.

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Kimberly on acoustic guitar; on bass is Kevin; on mandolin is Joel

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