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Monday, December 22, 2008
Nappy Brown
Nappy Brown was one of those artists, like Joe Turner, that bridged the gap between jump blues and bona fide R & B. His sound is very late 40s, but not totally.
Nappy Brown:
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Don’t Be Angry
– From the spring of ‘55
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