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Alabama: Black Country Dance Bands 1924-1949 (CD)Alabama: Black Country Dance Bands (1924 1949) collects the recorded work of Mississippi Sarah and Daddy Stovepipe, Bogus Blind Ben Covington, and the Mobile Strugglers, together constituting a mixed bag of primarily vaudeville and dance oriented pieces. Daddy Stovepipe's eight sides with wife Mississippi Sarah are among the best jug band breakdowns on record, encompassing themes from the Bible to the Depression in consistently magnificent style. In
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