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complete Exclusive recordings (1946-48) by early vocal group that mixes jazz, jive, blues & smooth harmonies inc. the orig. recording of "I Sold My Heart To The Junkman", 18 tracks total
Basin Street Boys: Ormonde Wilson, Gene Gilbrew, Steve Gibson (vocals). Additional personnel: Lucky Thompson (saxophone); Eddie Beal (piano). Liner Note Author: Richie Benway.
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