Rebecca St. James aLive in Florida(2007)
Live concert filmed in Fort Myers Florida including songs, God Help Me, Lamb of God, Wait for Me, You Are Loved, Beautiful Strange, Reborn, Thank You, Without Love, Take All of Me, Blessed Be Your Name, Forgive Me, and Alive.
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Live concert filmed in Fort Myers Florida including songs, God Help Me, Lamb of God, Wait for Me, You Are Loved, Beautiful Strange, Reborn, Thank You, Without Love, Take All of Me, Blessed Be Your Name, Forgive Me, and Alive.
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2007-03-20
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