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Episode 25

An episode of the Tapestry of the Times podcast, hosted by Smithsonian Folkways, titled "Episode 25" was published on August 1, 2011 and runs 59 minutes.

August 1, 2011 ·59m · Tapestry of the Times

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We hear the soul-soaked boogie woogie piano of Champion Jack Dupree, we check out some 80-year-old original recordings of Blind Willie Johnson, and we explore music forged deep in the coal mines of Appalachia.

We hear the soul-soaked boogie woogie piano of Champion Jack Dupree, we check out some 80-year-old original recordings of Blind Willie Johnson, and we explore music forged deep in the coal mines of Appalachia.
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