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Interview with blues musician Jesse Fuller, Part I

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Fuller, Jesse

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Side B: Silence [00:00]; Mental abilities since his stroke [00:12]; William Farnum and Dustin Farnum [01:39]; Poster for Jesse Fuller event at the Oakland Museum [04:00]; Charlie Chaplin [05:30]; Mary Wilma [?] photograph [07:09]; Copyright to song [08:11]; Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry [09:57];Leadbelly and Billie Holiday [10:26]; Reverend Gary Davis and Merle Travis [11:47]; Health issues and stroke [13:55]; Railroad watch [14:25]; Magazine articles about Jesse [18:01]; Playing vinyl record, "Drop out song," musicians Jesse likes and dislikes [19:36]; Paid $50 to go to jail for another man [29:40]
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