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  • this is cool. the first black person to sing at the grand ol opry. you dont hear about that in black history. lol jk but it is ttrue

  • I was in the studio up on Shakespere Rd. in Columbia, SC the night these recordings were made. I think it was Homer Fesperman's studio. Big Foot Saul and Charlie Derrick from WOIC radio were producers. I played the bass.

  • @dvanhulst Hello there...thanks for giving us the additional information, including the fact yu were bass player. It's a great song, thanks for your contribution to it.

  • CRAZY INCREDIBLE SOUND!!! ++++++++ THANX FOR SHARING!!!

  • @traintogirlstown you are welcome.

  • What a voice!! Too bad she retired so early.

  • @cmlbob I guess you have to be really driven to want to make showbiz your life - it can be dissappointing to some, I think & they'd rather concentrate on something else. But, it's our loss, isn't it.

  • Very nice track. Thanks for sharing.

  • @RitaPopcorn You are very welcome.

  • Thanks for commenting; appreciated.

  • I remember Linda from the late 60's at the fountain bleau in columbia, sc. Wow! she could really dazzle a crowd.

  • my grandma can blow::

  • Tell her "hi" for us & that she is remembered!!!!

  • damn!!!!!!!!!!!! Wally you did it again!!

  • Hi. Thanks for the comment & rating!

  • Brill what else can i say.She has a voice.

  • Thanks for the nice comment.

  • I like what you do.

  • Thanks.

  • Just right for after dinner listening & relaxing.

  • Nice comment.

  • Just perfect!!!!

    Thanks

  • Glad you enjoyed it.

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