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9 COMMENTS:
Blend,
A big hug and thanks. I have been searching for "Holiday" for over a decade. I did not know the artist. I had "learned" (wrongly) that the group was "Wild Blue Yonder." Saw the song title in the track listing and d/l for grins. Eureka.
"Mama please, no more facelifts- I just don't know which one you iz."
One of my life struggles is over. Now on to the Big Band Moog by Keith Droiste (realistic).
J. King
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