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Hollywood, Urban Primitivism, and St. Louis Blues, 1929-1937
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General Music Responding to and Creating Blues Music—Grade 5
MUNI 20071004 – St. Louis Blues C D 1 01 Original Dixieland Jazz Band; Al Bernard-Voc New York, May 25, 1921. 78 Rpm Victor
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