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Too Late Too Late Vol 10 1926 - 1951 More Info on our New Store >> |
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Classic Blues, Jazz & Vaudeville Singers Vol 2 1920 - 1926 More Info on our New Store >> |
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Harrod's Jubilee Singers 1922 & Utica Institute Jubilee Singers 1927 - 1929 More Info on our New Store >> |
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Black Vocal Secular Groups Vol 3 1923 - 1940 More Info on our New Store >> |
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Church Choirs, Vocal Groups & Preachers Vol 3 1923 - 1931 More Info on our New Store >> |
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Black Vocal Groups Vol 9 1929 - 1942 More Info on our New Store >> |
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe Vol 3 1946 - 1947 DOCD-5607 Sister Rosetta Tharpe Vol 3 1946 -1947 Sister Rosetta Tharpe, guitar, vocal. With contributions by; Genre; Gospel. Informative booklet notes by Ken Romanowski. Sister Rosetta Tharpe (born Rosetta Nubin in Cotton Plant, Arkansas on March 20, 1915) was already a seasoned veteran of the gospel highway by the time she burst upon the national scene in 1938. During the next two years she performed in New York at the Cotton Club with Cab Calloway and Andy Kirk, played the Apollo and the Savoy Ballroom with Lucky Millinder, and appeared at John Hammond's historic Spirituals To Swing concert at Carnegie Hall, bringing gospel music to the attention of mainstream America and becoming gospel's first national star in the process. Continued... More Info on our New Store >> |
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1940s Vocal Groups Vol 2 1940 - 1945 More Info on our New Store >> |
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Lightnin' Hopkins 1950 - 1960 More Info on our New Store >> |
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The Southernaires 1938 - 1941 More Info on our New Store >> |
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Jazzin' The Blues Vol 4 1929 - 1943 More Info on our New Store >> |
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Rare 1920s Blues & Jazz 1923 - 1929 More Info on our New Store >> |
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