Track : Ted's Stomp
Artist : Louie Bluie & Ted Bogan
Album : A Richer Tradition - Country Blues & String Band Music, 1923-1937, CD B
Ted's Stomp by Louie Bluie & Ted Bogan from album A Richer Tradition - Country Blues & String Band Music, 1923-1937, CD B
Duration : 2 minutes & 44 seconds.
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