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He had a left hand like God. He didn't know what key he was playing in, but he played them all. He could play the ragtime stride bass, but it bothered him because his stomach got in the way of his arm, so he used a walking bass instead. I can remember when I was thirteen - this was 1896 - how Turk would play one note with his right hand and at the same time four with his left. We called it 'sixteen' - they called it boogie-woogie - Eubie Blake remembering William Turk, from Giles Oakley's The Devil's Music, BBC

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Phonograph Blues
« on: February 16, 2023, 08:17:31 AM »
I just saw this and thought it might be of interest to some of the Puget Sounders. It even includes 78s:

https://trashnothing.com/beta/post/39695138/antique-victrola-maple-leaf


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