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Otis Taylor
Otis Taylor's career in music performance and recording has taken a circuitous path. Born in Chicago 1948, and growing up in Denver after his family relocated there, he began listening to blues and folk-blues in his teens. Through Denver's Folklore Center, he began to play the blues. By 1977, though, he "retired" from music and had a successful antiques business. He returned to music when he was nearly 50, and having immersed himself in the history of the folklore of the blues...
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Songs
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Maharaja Daughter
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Mama's Got a Friend
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Mama's Selling Heroin
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Mandan Woman
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Mexican Cowboy
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Momma Don't You Do It
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My Name is General Jackson
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My Soul's In Louisiana
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Naggin' Woman Blues
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Nasty Letter
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Past Times
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Peggy Lee
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Plastic Spoon
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Please Come Home Before It Rains
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Pretty Polly (traditional)
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Rain So Hard
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Ran So Hard the Sun Went Down
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Red Meat
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Reindeer Meat
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Resurrection Blues
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Right Side of Heaven
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Rosa, Rosa
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Round And Round
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Saint Martha Blues
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Seven Hours of Light
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Shaker Woman
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Shakie's Gone
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Simple Mind
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Something In Your Back Pocket
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Sounds of Attica
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Stick On You
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Sunday Morning (A)
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Sunday Morning (B)
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Sunday Morning (C)
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Sweet Black Angel
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Ten Million Slaves
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They Don't Want Me
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They Wore Blue
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Three Stripes on a Cadillac
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Tight Wire Blues
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Took Their Land
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Walk on Water
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Went to Hermes
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Working for the Pullman Company
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Your Children Sleep Good Tonight