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Robert Lunn

Contrary to popular belief, if you are a buff of the deeply shifting talking blues design that Woody Guthrie utilized to expose the sociable ills of early 20th century America, you then owe a debt to a ridiculous, light-hearted vaudevillian performer called Robert Lunn. Performed within the stage from the …

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Robert Lunn

b. Robert Rainey Lunn, 28 November 1912, Franklin, Tennessee, USA, d. 1966. Small is well known of Lunn’s early lifestyle, probably mainly because that he evidently expected writers to cover interviews. He might well been employed by in vaudeville before he appeared in the Grand Ole Opry in 1930, with …

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