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    Who plays drums on the song "American Pie"?

    Question #67845. Asked by thewho13rd.

    elburcher

    Roy Markowitz on percussion and drums.

    http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_don_mcleans_american/index.html

    Jul 04 06, 11:47 PM

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