Posted November 08, 2004 by Public Domain 4U
Hastings Street
by Blind Blake, Charlie Spand
, , ragtime

Public Domain 4U says: When the legendary Blind Blake and Charlie Spand teamed up for this exquisite recording in the 1920's, they could scarcely have guessed that their contibutions would be enjoyed as mp3 years later. Here is one helluva track for your enjoyment, from two masters of ragtime and blues whose influence continues to grow in the new millenium.
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