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Black Soul White Soul - The True Colors Of Blues - cover

Black Soul White Soul - The True Colors Of Blues

Patrizia Barrera

Translator Alexandra Ivan

Publisher: Tektime

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Summary

A journey into the ancient world of Blues: how it was born, its origins, its path in the world. And then many stories and biographies about its protagonists, black and white, who helped create it and spread it to the general public.PUBLISHER: TEKTIME
Available since: 05/30/2024.

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