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Harry Van Walls
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Stick McGhee
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Frank Culley
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Tommy Ridgley
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Roy Milton
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Stick Mcghee & His Buddies
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Joe Liggins
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Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson
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Tiny Bradshaw
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