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- Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_discography abstract "This is a comprehensive discography of Blind Lemon Jefferson, who was an East Texas-born and Chicago-based Texas blues musician. Jefferson recorded 79 singles from 1925 to 1929, and all known recorded material has been released. Jefferson was notable among blues musicians of his time for recording both spiritual and secular music, and he recorded both blues and ragtime songs.".
- Q4926574 abstract "This is a comprehensive discography of Blind Lemon Jefferson, who was an East Texas-born and Chicago-based Texas blues musician. Jefferson recorded 79 singles from 1925 to 1929, and all known recorded material has been released. Jefferson was notable among blues musicians of his time for recording both spiritual and secular music, and he recorded both blues and ragtime songs.".
- Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_discography comment "This is a comprehensive discography of Blind Lemon Jefferson, who was an East Texas-born and Chicago-based Texas blues musician. Jefferson recorded 79 singles from 1925 to 1929, and all known recorded material has been released. Jefferson was notable among blues musicians of his time for recording both spiritual and secular music, and he recorded both blues and ragtime songs.".
- Q4926574 comment "This is a comprehensive discography of Blind Lemon Jefferson, who was an East Texas-born and Chicago-based Texas blues musician. Jefferson recorded 79 singles from 1925 to 1929, and all known recorded material has been released. Jefferson was notable among blues musicians of his time for recording both spiritual and secular music, and he recorded both blues and ragtime songs.".