Photos | Steve Carell Performs for The Wire

Actor Steve Carell documents his musical performance on The Wire's webpage using a microphone and electrical device. He is joined by three other adults, including two women, for a recreation of Tear Sheets.
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the wire is a website that features music news and reviewsMetadata
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