Title:
Amazing Chords Blues
Description:
This started as a transcription of Armour Avenue Struggle of Jimmy Blythe and got a live on it's own.
Author:
wuloki
Tags:
Amazing, Chords, Blues, Piano,
Amazing Chords Blues
Description:
This started as a transcription of Armour Avenue Struggle of Jimmy Blythe and got a live on it's own.
Author:
wuloki
Tags:
Amazing, Chords, Blues, Piano,
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