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‘That’s all there is. There isn’t any more.’

02/07/202302/09/2023 ~ rwklose
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75 years ago (Feb. 7, 1948), St. Louis-born jazz musician William “Red” McKenzie succumbed to “a liver ailment” at the age of 49. He founded the Mound City Blue Blowers, where he played a comb and tissue paper. Take a listen -> https://bit.ly/3I4sSDK

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