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Perry Bradford Perry Bradford Story: Pioneer of the Blues As Told to Noble Sissle by Perry Bradford, With 12 Re-issues FW-02863-CCD CCD
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FormatOn Demand CD
Ordering NumberFW-02863-CCD
Barcode093070286320
labelSmithsonian Folkways CCD
Release date4/6/2005
Release date1/1/1957
salesrank13836

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      This fascinating album of storytelling and music includes some of minstrel, composer, businessman, and bluesman Perry Bradford’s best-known works, including "That Thing Called Love," the first song ever recorded by Mamie Smith for Okeh Records in 1920. Singer Noble Sissle’s interview with Bradford provides narration for this selection of songs.

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