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Tim Gracyk | Lucille Hegamin "Every Time I Pick A Sweetie" on Cameo 701 (1925) female blues singer of 1920s @timgracyk | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Lucille Hegamin sings "Every Time I Pick A Sweetie" on Cameo 701, recorded early 1925

Lucille Hegamin is accompanied by The Dixie Daisies

Musicians might be the following:

Banjo = Maceo Jefferson or Sterling Conaway
Clarinet,, Alto Saxophone = Don Redman
Drums = George Barber
Piano = Cyril J. Fullerton
Trombone = John Anderson
Trumpet = Demas Dean
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Lucille Hegamin "Every Time I Pick A Sweetie" on Cameo 701 (1925) female blues singer of 1920s @timgracyk

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