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Reverend Davis Gary - Manchester Free Trade Hall 1964
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Reverend Davis Gary - Manchester Free Trade Hall 1964This is a revealing and wonderfully honest album of traditional songs, including "If I Had My Way," a ritual first recorded by Blind Willie Johnson decades earlier and lucratively covered by the Caucasian folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary. Also present at the Free Trade Hall was whoop and holler harmonica ace Sonny Terry, an expressive performer who exchanges words and blows up a duet with Davis on "The Sun is Going Down" and solos at length on "Coon
High Musicianship
"Imperfections
Mark Masters has done it again
but they are made into lively entertainments" (Penguin Guide 3*) "a taste of the broadside ballad culture which pervaded the Restoration
Founded by pioneering African-American conductor Paul Freeman (1936-2015)
a dynamic Assistant District Attorney and single mom
limited-edition album: 'LIVE: WIRED
On History Of A Feeling
turning his back on any bombast which was considered "Teutonic"
and Clarence Clemmons
Bashir Abdel 'Aal - Best of Bellydance
which earned Black a gold record
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