Real People with Real Problems
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April 8th, 2007 in
Fitness, Karate Kung-fu, Party!!!, Real People with Real Problems, Wanted Records by
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Jewish American History X? Featuring tunes by the 4-skins, Splodge and Cock Sparrer!
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March 3rd, 2007 in
Incredibly Strange, Real People with Real Problems by
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Jimmy Getzoff (as he appears on the Lawrence Welk TV Show). Dot Records.
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January 2nd, 2007 in
For Heaven's Sake, Real People with Real Problems, Wanted Records by
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Can these guys count though?
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December 19th, 2006 in
For Heaven's Sake, Hall of Fame, Incredibly Strange, Real People with Real Problems by
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This is a classic in the handicapped Christian genre. The Braillettes on Heart Warming.
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December 4th, 2006 in
Hands, Incredibly Strange, Real People with Real Problems, Wanted Records by
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Richard Miller has half a dozon records under his own name. He is a quadraplegic that plays guitar and sings. Pretty amazing and incredibly strange too.
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December 3rd, 2006 in
Families, Preachin', Real People with Real Problems by
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November 30th, 2006 in
Incredibly Strange, Real People with Real Problems, Wanted Records by
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Roy Thackerson “The Fingerless Fiddler”
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November 28th, 2006 in
Incredibly Strange, Real People with Real Problems by
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Sing for God and Country “The Singing Midget” Lowell Mason and the Crusaders Crusade Records
There are a bunch of Lowell Mason “singing midget” lps out there. There were other little singers putting records out but he was the biggest.
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November 28th, 2006 in
Animals, Real People with Real Problems by
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Hits for Now and Always Ken Dodd Columbia Records
Here’s 1960’s British comedian and entertainer Ken Dodd and his best friend. It’s kind of a formal portrait with no hint of self consciousness. I like the way the dog is daring you to say something.
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