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Thursday, 25 March 2010

MORRIS-LEE RECORDS

Hollywood. California


MORRIS-LEE A-115 / A-116
"RED" MURRELL AND THE RHYTHM BOYS
What The Sergeant Said (A-115) (Vocal - Red Murrell)
(Jackie ?) (No Publisher Noted)
THE RHYTHM BOYS
Porky's Boogie Woogie On Strings (A-116) (Instrumental)
(Porky Freeman) (No Publisher Noted)

Note: Label has notation "Label Copy 1944"

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  1. One of the first West Coast independents?

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