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Kid Rena. Buddie Petit. Chris Kelly. Every element of Chicago had its halls. Every element of Chicago had its musicians who played for them halls. You wouldn't expect Chris Kelly to play them funky lowdown blues where Milford Piron played, and Milford Piron wouldn't play the joints where Chris Kelly played, or Kid Rena or Buddie Petit. You understand? Each level of society had their music. It ...
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