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Blind Blake - Fightin' The Jug - Hastings Street.mov
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This record is a "pride of the collection" piece of shellac. It's a real rarity, being an almost unplayed early Paramount blues 78. The great Blind Blake doing "Fightin' t...
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Ike Turner - Walking Down The Aisle - Box Top.mov
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Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm doing "Walking Down the Aisle" backed by "Box Top," a 1959 Cobra Records release. "Walking Down the Aisle" features Ike and Billy on vocals. ...
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J.B. Lenoir - Mama Talk to Your Daughter - Man Watch Your Woman.mov
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J. B. Lenoir doing his biggest hit, "Mama Talk To Your Daughter" backed by "Man Watch Your Woman," release on Parrot Records in 1954and reaching Number 11 on the Billboard ...
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Soup - So Sorry.mov
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One of the best regional rock bands I saw in the late 60s and early 70s. Soup was from Appleton, Wisconsin, and consisted of Doug Yankus (vocals and guitar), Dave Faas (voc...
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Soup - She Likes.mov
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One of the best regional rock bands I saw in the late 60s and early 70s. Soup was from Appleton, Wisconsin, and consisted of Doug Yankus (vocals and guitar), Dave Faas (voc...
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Soup - Tennessee.mov
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One of the best regional rock bands I saw in the late 60s and early 70s. Soup was from Appleton, Wisconsin, and consisted of Doug Yankus (vocals and guitar), Dave Faas (voc...
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Soup - To Ease The Pain
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One of the best regional rock bands I saw in the late 60s and early 70s. Soup was from Appleton, Wisconsin, and consisted of Doug Yankus (vocals and guitar), Dave Faas (voc...
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Soup - Mailman Bring Me No More Blues.m4v
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One of the best regional rock bands I saw in the late 60s and early 70s. Soup was from Appleton, Wisconsin, and consisted of Doug Yankus (vocals and guitar), Dave Faas (vo...
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King Porter Stomp.m4v
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King Porter Stomp recorded in the late teens by its composer, Ragtime piano player Jelly Roll Morton. Jelly Roll's original is followed by The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra...
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Arthur Gunter - Baby Let's Play House - Blues After Hours
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Arthur Gunter doing "Baby Let's Play House" backed by "Blues After Hours" on Excello Records, released in November of 1954. This record was covered by Elvis Presley in 1955...
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