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The Sunshine Jubilees Frisco City AL


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The Sunshine Jubilees Frisco City AL

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The Sunshine Jubilees Frisco City AL George Gibbs Earl McCants Tony Gibbs (bass) Eric McCants (guitar)

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paulcrenshaw

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AL, City, Earl, Eric, Frisco, George, Gibbs, Jubilees, McCants, religious, Sunshine, The, Tony, unsigned,

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