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Meet the jazz guitarist still thrilling crowds at 96 years old

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96-year-old George Freeman fronted his first band as a teenager in the mid-1940s before eventually playing along the likes of jazz legends like Billie Holiday. Some eight decades later, Freeman is still performing for crowds with the release of his new album, “The Good Life.” NBC’s Shaquille Brewster shares Freeman’s story in this week’s Sunday Spotlight.