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风格
#乡村布吉
地区
欧美

艺人介绍

by Bruce EderIn partnership with singer and songwriter Frank Rice, Ernest Stokes was one half of a minstrel-show type duo called Mustard & Gravy, who cut records in the middle of the twentieth century for several small labels, among the Gotham Records in Philadelphia, where they recorded Be Bop Boogie in 1950, which later became a rockabilly number in the hands of Don Hager and the Hot Tots, in North Carolina. Theyre represented with one song, Rices Circus Parade, on the Library of Congresss Folk Music in America series, Vol. 13 (Songs of Childhood) in 1978.