Victor Victrola VV-X playing Maple Leaf Rag (banjo) by Vess Ossman




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Victor Victrola VV-X playing Maple Leaf Rag (banjo) by Vess Ossman

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Maple Leaf Rag played on the banjo by Vess Ossman.

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distancerunner

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Victrola, Maple Leaf Rag, banjo,

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