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Country AND Western
The title of this post is part of a famous line in the original “Blues Brothers” movie. The brothers and band were faking their way into a gig in a bar and asked what kind of music they played there. … Continue reading
Posted in America, Family, Miscellaneous, movies, musicians, research, Tonette Joyce, writing
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