Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Niiiiiiice |
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5:31 | ||||
2 | Remember When That Nigga Matt Damon Went Crazy in Interstellar? |
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7:14 | ||||
3 | Just a Sick World We Livin' in with Sick People |
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3:54 | ||||
4 | Chocolate Factory |
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7:39 | ||||
5 | I've Got Some Work to Do |
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7:21 | ||||
6 | One Face |
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4:26 | ||||
7 | Running Out of Time |
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8:04 | ||||
8 | No Place Like Home |
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3:17 | ||||
9 | The D Ain't Silent |
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3:30 | ||||
10 | Chocolate Pie / Chocolate Chicken |
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8:06 |
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Lee Green
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Leothus Lee Green, also known as Pork Chops, was an early contemporary of Little Brother Montgomery and a mentor to Roosevelt Sykes. Born in Mississippi around 1900, Green worked as a clothes presser in Vicksburg while perfecting his piano technique. Soon Leothus was traveling throughout the Lower Mississippi River Basin, earning a living by playing piano for the people. Montgomery knew him in Vicksburg, and claimed to have taught him the "44 Blues" in Sondheimer, LA, back in 1922. Sykes first heard Green in 1925 playing his own loosely improvised ragtime, waltz, blues, an… read more
Leothus Lee Green, also known as Pork Chops, was an early contemporary of Little Brother Montgomery and a mentor to Roosevelt Sykes. Born in Mississippi around 1900, Green worked as a cloth… read more
Leothus Lee Green, also known as Pork Chops, was an early contemporary of Little Brother Montgomery and a mentor to Roosevelt Sykes. Born in Mississippi around 1900, Green worked as a clothes presser in Vicksburg while perfecting his p… read more