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Dirty Dozens in Franklin, TN
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Dirty Dozens in Franklin, TN
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If you have trouble keeping track of the "reds,"
Rufus G. Perryman
was "Speckled Red," while
William Lee Perryman
was either "Piano Red" or "Doctor Feelgood." In addition,
Speckled Red
's style contained more rag and folk elements than "Piano Red"'s, as this set reveals. But both reds talked a lot trash, and
had a lighter barrelhouse approach than his younger brother. ~ Ron Wynn
Rufus G. Perryman
was "Speckled Red," while
William Lee Perryman
was either "Piano Red" or "Doctor Feelgood." In addition,
Speckled Red
's style contained more rag and folk elements than "Piano Red"'s, as this set reveals. But both reds talked a lot trash, and
had a lighter barrelhouse approach than his younger brother. ~ Ron Wynn
If you have trouble keeping track of the "reds,"
Rufus G. Perryman
was "Speckled Red," while
William Lee Perryman
was either "Piano Red" or "Doctor Feelgood." In addition,
Speckled Red
's style contained more rag and folk elements than "Piano Red"'s, as this set reveals. But both reds talked a lot trash, and
had a lighter barrelhouse approach than his younger brother. ~ Ron Wynn
Rufus G. Perryman
was "Speckled Red," while
William Lee Perryman
was either "Piano Red" or "Doctor Feelgood." In addition,
Speckled Red
's style contained more rag and folk elements than "Piano Red"'s, as this set reveals. But both reds talked a lot trash, and
had a lighter barrelhouse approach than his younger brother. ~ Ron Wynn