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Contains 24 tracks.
Personnel: Tiny Parham (piano, organ); Daniel Brown, Hattie McDaniel, Bertha Henderson (vocals); Bert Cobb (bass baritone); Vance Dixon (clarinet, alto saxophone); Johnny Dodds (clarinet).
Audio Remasterer: Gerhard Wessely.
Recording information: 1926-1928.
Personnel includes: Tiny Parham, Hattie McDaniels, Daniel Brown, Ardel "Shelly" Bragg, Ora Brown, Sharlie English.
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