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| − | '''Goodbye Booze'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Charlie Poole<br>
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| − | Written by: Jean C. Havez<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Goodbye_Booze.mp3 Download MP3]<br>
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| − | [[Free-to-air_Lyrics#Goodbye_Booze|Goodbye Booze Lyrics]]
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| − | '''Don't Go 'Way Nobody'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: George Lewis & His New Orleans Stompers<br>
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| − | Written by: Buddy Bolden (1868-1931)<br>
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| − | Recording: New Orleans, May 16 1943<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Dont_Go_Way_Nobody.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Pinetop's Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Pine Top Smith<br>
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| − | Written by: Clarence Smith (1904-1929)<br>
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| − | Recording: 1928<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Pinetops_Blues.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Pinetop's Boogie Woogie'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Pine Top Smith<br>
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| − | Written by: Clarence Smith (1904-1929)<br>
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| − | Recording: 1928<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Pinetops_Boogie_Woogie.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Little Bits'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Johnny Dodds Trio<br>
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| − | Written by: Jimmy Blythe (1901-1931)<br>
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| − | Recording: 1929<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Little_Bits.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Struggling'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Johnny Dodds Trio<br>
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| − | Written by: Jimmy Blythe (1901-1931)<br>
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| − | Recording: 1929<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Struggling.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''In The Dark-Flashes''' <br>
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| − | Performed by: Jess Stacy<br>
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| − | Written by: Bix Beiderbeck (1903-1931)<br>
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| − | Recording: 1935<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/In_The_Dark_Flashes.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Waiting For A Train'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Jimmy Rodgers<br>
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| − | Written by: Jimmy Rodgers (1897-1933)<br>
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| − | Recording: 22-Oct-28<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Waiting_For_A_Train.mp3 Download MP3]<br>
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| − | [[Free-to-air_Lyrics#Waiting_For_A_Train|Waiting For A Train Lyrics]]
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| − | '''I'm Gonna Get Me A Man That's All'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Virginia Liston <br>
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| − | Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)<br>
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| − | Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Im_Gonna_Get_Me_A_Man_Thats_All.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Rolls Royce Papa'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Virginia Liston<br>
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| − | Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)<br>
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| − | Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Rolls_Royce_Papa.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Evil Minded Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Virginia Liston<br>
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| − | Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)<br>
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| − | Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Evil_Minded_Blues.mp3 Download MP3]<br>
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| − | [[Free-to-air_Lyrics#Evil_Minded_Blues|Evil Minded Blues Lyrics]]
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| − | '''Titantic Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Virginia Liston<br>
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| − | Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)<br>
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| − | Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Titanic_Blues.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Night Latch Key Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Virginia Liston<br>
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| − | Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)<br>
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| − | Recording: New York 25 October 1924<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Night_Latch_Key_Blues.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Whitehouse Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: The North Carolina Ramblers Group<br>
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| − | Written by: Charlie Poole (1892-1930)<br>
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| − | Recording: 20-Sep-20<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Whitehouse_Blues.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Ragtime Annie'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Charlie Poole and The North Carolina Ramblers Group<br>
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| − | Written by: trad<br>
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| − | Recording: 18-Sep-26<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Ragtime_Annie.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''At The Ball That's All'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Mayo and Tally<br>
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| − | Written by: John Leubrie Hill ( -1916)<br>
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| − | Recording: Orange NJ 1915<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/At_The_Ball_Thats_All.mp3 Download MP3]<br>
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| − | [[At_The_Ball_That%27s_All|At The Ball That's All Lyrics and Sheet Music]]
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| − | '''Umbrellas to Mend'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Frisco 'Jass' Band <br>
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| − | Recording: Written by: Mel B Kaufman<br>
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| − | Orange, N.J. 1918<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Umbrellas_To_Mend.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''For Months And Months And Months'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Jack Norworth<br>
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| − | Written by: Joseph Tabrar (1857 - 1931)<br>
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| − | Recording: 1910<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/For_Months_And_Months_And_Months.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow Wow'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Silas Leachman<br>
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| − | Written by: Joseph Tabrar (1857 - 1931)<br>
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| − | Recording: 1892<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Daddy_Wouldnt_Buy_Me_A_Bow_Wow.mp3 Download MP3]<br>
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| − | [[Free-to-air_Lyrics#Daddy_Wouldn.27t_Buy_Me_A_Bow_Wow|Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow Wow Lyrics]]
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| − | '''Poor Me Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Edna Hicks<br>
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| − | Written by: Edna Hicks (1895-1929)<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Poor_Me_Blues.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Eddie's Twister'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Eddie Lang <br>
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| − | Written by: Eddie Lang (1904 - 1933)<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Eddies_Twister.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''April Kisses'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Eddie Lang <br>
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| − | Written by: Eddie Lang (1904 - 1933)<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/April_Kisses.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''I'm Sober Now'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Pine Top Smith<br>
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| − | Written by: Clarence "Pine Top" Smith (1904 - 1929)<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Im_Sober_Now.mp3 Download MP3]<br>
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| − | [[Free-to-air_Lyrics#I.27m_Sober_Now|I'm Sober Now Lyrics]]
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| − | '''Jump Steady Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Pine Top Smith<br>
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| − | Written by: Clarence "Pine Top" Smith (1904 - 1929)<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Jump_Steady_Blues.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Deep Blue Sea Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Clara Smith<br>
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| − | Written by: Clara Smith (1894 - 1935)<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Deep_Blue_Sea_Blues.mp3 Download MP3]<br>
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| − | [[Free-to-air_Lyrics#Deep_Blue_Sea_Blues|Deep Blue Sea Blues Lyrics]]
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| − | '''Court House Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Clara Smith<br>
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| − | Written by: Clara Smith (1894 - 1935)<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Court_House_Blues_Take_1.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''Six Cold Feet In The Ground'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Leroy Carr<br>
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| − | Written by: Leroy Carr (1905 - 1935)<br>
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| − | Recording: February 25, 1935 Chicago<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Six_Cold_Feet_In_The_Ground.mp3 Download MP3]<br>
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| − | [[Free-to-air_Lyrics#Six_Cold_Feet_In_The_Ground|Six Cold Feet In The Ground Lyrics]]
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| − | '''Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Charlie Poole<br>
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| − | Written by: Charlie Poole<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Dont_Let_Your_Deal_Go_Down_Blues.mp3 Download MP3]
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| − | '''One Dime Blues'''<br>
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| − | Performed by: Blind Lemon Jefferson<br>
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| − | Written by: Blind Lemon Jefferson (d. 1930)<br>
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| − | Recording: 1927<br>
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| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/One_Dime_Blues.mp3 Download MP3]<br>
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| − | [[Free-to-air_Lyrics#One_Dime_Blues|One Dime Blues Lyrics]]
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| | == People == | | == People == |
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| | Kate Sweeney, Ben White, Eileen Simpson, Sneha Solanki, Dominic@Polytechnic | | Kate Sweeney, Ben White, Eileen Simpson, Sneha Solanki, Dominic@Polytechnic |

Friday 17th July 2009
Ghost Trace Stellar
Star and Shadow
Stepney Bank
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE1 2NP
T: 0191 261 0066
Organised by Polytechnic & Kate Sweeney. Part of the Polytechnic ecologies programme

We're working with Polytechnic to develop an evening of free music at Star and Shadow, an open volunteer-run social space and Cinema in Newcastle. We're inviting bands, musicians, producers and DJs to perform covers, versions, remixes or interpretations of the 1920s and 30s out-of-copyright folk, blues, and jazz from the Open Music Archive. A series of live plugged and unplugged performances will be recorded and licensed under Creative Commons ShareAlike, generating a new resource - free for use and reuse in the future.
The event opens up a temporary channel for music, exchange and discussion that operates beyond individual proprietary and commercial interests.
Participants
This is a changing list...
The Fishery Commission, Cathode, Les Cox Sportifs, Bridie Jackson, Nathalie Stern, Onoma, Emily Portman, Bryonie Danby, Laurie Shepherd & Nick Pride, Graham Mitchinson & James Hutchinson, Iain Wheeldon
People
Kate Sweeney, Ben White, Eileen Simpson, Sneha Solanki, Dominic@Polytechnic