The Palace Blues by Brandy T. Wilson
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Ladies sing the blues at The Palace and
Brandy T. Wilson | The Palace Blues | It is the age of bathtub gin, jazz–and lines. Lines not to be crossed, and certainly not by women.
Ladies sing the blues at The Palace and
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