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Del played tougher than a boiled owl, and I still pity the fool what’s got to follow her on to the stage. She sang prettier than many a woman with a guitar known primarily for their voice. Her original instrumental, Wobbly Walk, inspired by chapters 16-18 (Debbs and Socialism) of Howard Zinn’s classic People’s History of the United States is a hoot and conjures up a Chaplanesque Bo of old, IWW card fresh in hand, struttin’ his stuff - Mr O'Muck review, Opera House gig somewhere off the mainland, Maine, USA

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Offline jostber

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Blind Lemon Blues
« on: August 11, 2009, 06:48:01 AM »
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Re: Blind Lemon Blues
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2009, 07:05:32 AM »
Last year Govenar mentioned in an interview that he was helping with a script for a proposed BLJ musical. He’s certainly a busy fellow, a few months back he submitted for publication a Lightnin’ Hopkins biography that he’d been working on for a quarter of a century. :o