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Whole 'Nuther Thing November 3, 2019

Today's program features tuneage from (not in order of appearance) David Lindley, Gil Scott Heron...

An episode of the Whole 'Nuther Thing podcast, hosted by Bob Goodman, titled "Whole 'Nuther Thing November 3, 2019" was published on November 4, 2019 and runs 113 minutes.

November 4, 2019 ·113m · Whole 'Nuther Thing

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Today's program features tuneage from (not in order of appearance) David Lindley, Gil Scott Heron, Jimi Hendrix, Electric Light Orchestra, Janis Ian, Leslie West w Mountain, Alan Parsons Project, Santana, Simon & Garfunkel, Robin Trower, Donovan, Chuck Berry, Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Blues Project, The Who and much more...

Today's program features tuneage from (not in order of appearance) David Lindley, Gil Scott Heron, Jimi Hendrix, Electric Light Orchestra, Janis Ian, Leslie West w Mountain, Alan Parsons Project, Santana, Simon & Garfunkel, Robin Trower, Donovan, Chuck Berry, Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Blues Project, The Who and much more...
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