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Bob Roberts

In the first years of the brand new millennium, discussion arose over if the racial epithet “nigger” had dropped a qualification or two of offensiveness because of constant use in rap music lyrics, so perhaps a reappraisal can be due regarding the task of Bob Roberts, among America’s first documenting …

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Bob Roberts

A musician given birth to in Wah Wah, Ontario, is most likely destined to become either a power guitarist or a trumpet participant. Bob Roberts had taken the latter training course, but hardly ever really payed tribute to his hometown, at least not really sonically. Instead of producing “wah wah” …

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Bob Roberts

The existence of country blues artists more obscure than Bob Roberts is an undeniable fact alone; to become more obscure than Roberts would imply devoid of left any kind of track, whereas the mighty Roberts provides “Persian Lamb Rag” as well as perhaps additional recordings going swimming, all done before …

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Bob Roberts

b. Robert A. Roberts, 27 Apr 1879, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, d. 21 January 1930, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. In his youngsters Roberts worked well in his father’s traveling show. He previously a nice tenor tone of voice and began documenting from around 1902. For another five years Roberts was extremely prolific. …

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Bob Roberts

The accordion was a significant Uk folk and popular instrument in the mid-19th century on, and in addition quite definitely a sailors’ instrument. Roberts, who done sailing cargo wherries a lot of his lifestyle, was an excellent melodeon player along with a vocalist with an extremely wide repertory: a amusing …

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Bob Roberts

The serious musical composer may be embarrassed to consider credit for a few from the songs Bob Roberts wrote, while at exactly the same time pleased to deposit the royalty checks. Scribbling single or in a number of songwriting duos, trios, or even quartets or “committee” songwriting, Roberts frequently was …

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