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Ancestral Grooves—Terrance Simien and friends lets the good times roll

December 30, 2020 by: Herman Fuselier

In 1950, Louis Jordan, Fats Domino, Ruth Brown and other black artists were churning out rhythm and blues hits that built the foundation for rock ’n’ roll, soul and more. In the mix was Clarence Garlow, a little-known, jump blues guitarist from the Creole country of southwest Louisiana.

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