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Henderson et al–Frank Luther with High Hatters, Aren’t We All

Henderson et al–Frank Luther with High Hatters, Aren’t We All

By john
Posted February 1, 2020
In A Walkthrough Shows, Songs and More, Blues, Jazz
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Now, let’s listen to The High Hatters with a vocal by Frank Luther, also released in 1929. I think you will agree that this is a really good song when arranged properly.

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