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Dave Bartholomew
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Paul Gayten
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Sugar Boy Crawford
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Big Al Carson
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Little Sonny Jones
393 listeners
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Art Neville
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Big Chief Monk Boudreaux
4,485 listeners
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Calvin Boze
8,317 listeners
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Tommy Ridgley
8,976 listeners
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Archibald
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Leon T. Gross (September 14, 1912 or 1916 – January 8, 1973), who performed and recorded as Archibald, was an influential American rhythm a… read moreLeon T. Gross (September 14, 1912 or 1916 – January 8, 1973), who performed and recorded as Archibald, was an influential American rhythm and blues pianist and singer who had a hit in 1950 with "Stack-A-Lee", a version of "… read moreLeon T. Gross (September 14, 1912 or 1916 – January 8, 1973), who performed and recorded as Archibald, was an influential American rhythm and blues pianist and singer who had a hit in 1950 with "Stack-A-Lee", a version of "Stagger Lee". Gross was born in New Orleans, Louisiana… read more