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*1001 $aGaron, Paul$_27505200
*24514$aThe Devil's Son-in-Law$bthe story of Peetie Wheatstraw and his songs$cPaul Garon
*260 $a[S.l.]$bNovember Books$ccop. 1971
*300 $a111 s.$bill.
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*4901 $aBlues paperbacks
*5058 $aHar bibliografi og diskografi
*5208 $aAmong northern city bluesmen of the 1930s few were as popular, prolific and influential as singer/pianist Peetie Wheatstraw. The auhtor analyses his songs and distinctive style, drawing on new research into the musical history of St. Louis and on interviews with Wheatstraw's fellow musicians in the city.
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*60014$aWheatstraw, Peetie$d1902-1941$_27595000
*650 4$aBiografier$_10033200
*650 4$aBlues$_10024500
*830 0$aBlues paperbacks$_27587100
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