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It was along about that time that Blind Lemon Jefferson came through, and he stayed around there about a month. He stayed with the other colored fellows and they worked on the railroad there; he'd just sing and play to entertain the men in the work camp. I think that right about there I started on the guitar - Hobart Smith recalls Lemon in Virginia, c. WWI, from Blacks, Whites and Blues by Tony Russell

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Offline Stefan Wirz

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The Otis Brothers (Pat Conte, Bob Guida)
« on: March 03, 2008, 02:43:32 AM »
wouldn't have dared to announce the fragments of an Otis Brothers discography I had until then, but last weekend Frankie Basile kindly filled all (?) those gaps - So here it is (for those interested) !
Anyone owning one of those records still without an illustration is heartily invited to send me scans of 'em
Stefan

 


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