Cunningham's Law Review - 1920-1A - Mamie Smith, Marion Harris, and The Importance of Authenticity
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10/15/2020
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In this episode of Cunningham's Law Review we're listening to two blues queens: Mamie Smith and Marion Harris, and talking about the importance of authenticity. Subreddit: Cunningham's Law Review Twitter:@CunningReview
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Cunningham's Law Review - 1920-1A - Mamie Smith, Marion Harris, and The Importance of Authenticity
Release Date: 10/15/2020
Description: In this episode of Cunningham's Law Review we're listening to two blues queens: Mamie Smith and Marion Harris, and talking about the importance of authenticity. Subreddit: Cunningham's Law Review Twitter:@CunningReview
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Release Date: 10/16/2020
Description: In this episode of Cunningham's Law Review we're listening to three tenors: John McCormack, Henry Burr, and John Steel, and talking about vocal types and operatic origins of their styles. Subreddit: Cunningham's Law Review Twitter:@CunningReview p3dFIZmZdlffshCvXI12
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