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Last Words
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Everybody Got to Change
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Blueprint for the Blues
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Their Brains Were Small
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Hoof N Mouth
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Billy Gray
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Stormy Weather
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Oedipus Rex
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Tap Dancin' on the Moon
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When Love Has Gone Away
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Neighbor of the Beast
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Monkey with a Typewriter
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Freedom for the Stallion
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Orville Johnson Seattle, Washington
Orville Johnson was raised in the Illinois heartland. He acquired his love of singing as a youth in the fundamentalist Pentecostal church he attended and, when he later began playing guitar and dobro, responded to the roots music that surrounded him by learning to play the blues, bluegrass, rockabilly, and country music that are all part of the mosaic that characterizes his own mongrel music. ... more
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