Roosevelt Sykes - "Gulfport Boogie"




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Roosevelt Sykes - "Gulfport Boogie"

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I thinkg this Video it was taken of the Classics "American Folk Blues Festival", of the middle 60´s. Here the Great Roosevelt Sykes a Great Influence for the Piano Blues Music. Hope you like it.

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viejoblues

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roosevelt, sykes, blues, boogie, woogie, piano, oldies,

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