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Josh White, The Elektra Years.(Brief Article)(Audiovisual Review)

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JOSH WHITE, The Elektra Years, (Rhino Handmade 7879). Josh White's seven albums for Elektra, recorded from 1955 to 1962, established him as a New York coffeehouse and club favorite during the era's urban folk revival. His ...

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