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I tell you, all them scounds could play good; I don't know which one was best. I liked that Lonnie - he was the big fat one - I liked his violin playin', but that other one, what played violin and piano, too, and everything, I believe it was Bert. They both played so good, it'd be hard to tell how to judge which one played the best - Houston Stackhouse remembers the Chatmon brothers, The Voice of the Blues

Author Topic: Gospel Discography 1943-1970  (Read 1576 times)

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Offline uncle bud

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Gospel Discography 1943-1970
« on: July 18, 2007, 08:15:52 AM »
I don't think I've seen this mentioned, so I thought I would. The Roots and Rhythm catalog I note in other threads has a new edition of The Gospel Discography, 1943-1970 by Cedric Hayes and Bob Laughton listed, $95.00, from the same folks at Eyeball Productions who do The Blues Discography.

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