He scammed the music industry (gotta love him for that) by simultaneously releasing his beautiful 3/4 time ballad to dozens of small labels across the country. It went on to become one of the biggest selling independently produced records in history. Then he retired to New York, where his dazzling twelve string guitar playing, powerful voice and wonderful original songs enthralled people for decades to come.
He was?
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Booman
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Thu 12 Jun, 2003 07:17 pm
Yes there was a question floating,and OAK's..."The Poet of the Blues"
the answer is Willie Dixon...since I'm playing dirty pool, having recently conversed with OAK, I'll defer to you Beedle.
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Beedlesquoink
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Thu 12 Jun, 2003 07:21 pm
Well then, there you go:
Who then was this wonderful scammer of the music business. (Letty, now you keep quiet over there and give these other folks a fighting chance.)
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Letty
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Fri 13 Jun, 2003 10:32 am
ok, Beedle. I am silent as a woman can be in the face of a challenge
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oldandknew
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Fri 13 Jun, 2003 10:40 am
I'm gonna go for Rudee Vallee. I did consider Death Valley but I think RV was a lot cooler
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Booman
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Fri 13 Jun, 2003 01:00 pm
Woman........silent.?....Nah, Letty's too sweet. I won't touch that one. :wink:
RV, with a 12 string geetar? You know something, I don't know OAK?