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I seriously doubt it. J.J. Cale just died recently (late July 2013), and many of us who were his fans are sorry to hear about it. Regarding any tours of New Zealand in 1967 or 1968, it is unlikely. He was mainly working as a studio engineer on the west coast (Los Angeles) at that time, and then he returned to his home in Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was writing songs; to my knowledge, he was not a touring musician yet.

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