Posted April 24, 2008 by Public Domain 4U
Doctor Medicine
by South Memphis Jug Band
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Public Domain 4U says: Appalachian style blues coming from one of my personal faves, the South Memphis Jug Band. This is basically an instrumental jam piece with heavy fiddle and banjo tendencies. Phish wish they could pull it off like this 1933 classic! Hope you enjoy. Uncle PD4U out...
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