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sings the blues w. rhythm and force, and was part of the show "One More Time", recorded 1993
Recording information: 1993.
Personnel: Bill Ruttan, John Gill (banjo); Kim Cusack, Pud Brown (clarinet); Tom Saunders (baritone saxophone); Charlie Fadella (trumpet); Al Barthelow (trombone); Shorty Johnson (tuba); Ernie Carson, Steve Pistorius (piano); Hal Smith , Don Hooker (drums).
Liner Note Author: George H. Buck, Jr.
Sylvia Kuumba Williams From New Orleans Songs | 1. | Burgundy Street Blues |
| 2. | Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On |
| 3. | Big Fat Mama Blues |
| 4. | Birth of the Blues |
| 5. | Precious Lord, Take My Hand |
| 6. | Of My Jelly Roll |
| 7. | This Little Light of Mine |
| 8. | September in the Rain |
| 9. | New Blues Blues |
| 10. | Just a Closer Walk With Thee |
| 11. | Darktown Strutters' Ball |
| 12. | His Eye Is on the Sparrow |
| 13. | Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home |
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