Bob Turner and Larry Behl at SFA


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Bob Turner and Larry Behl at SFA

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Dead Egyptian Blues was written by Michael Smith after a visit to the King Tut exhibition in Chicago. Bob Turner (guitar and vocal) has recorded this song with Michael Crowley on their Turner & Crowley album. Here he performs at Sweet Fanny Adams, an Irish pub located in Bailey, Colorado, with guest Larry Behl on bass viola.

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