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Latest revision as of 11:06, 12 April 2019
Jazz band in a fake ad from the 1996 nonfiction work New American Streamline: Destinations by Bernard Hartley and Peter Viney, published by Oxford University Press, page 17. A textbook for learning American English, the ad is part of a discussion point for an exercise.
They're playing in Denver- they're likely a local band, as Denver is known as the "Mile High City."
See also
- Joe Ed Davis and the Harris County Line Band
- Blaze Foley and the Ramblers
- M.G. Mallet
- Gloria Esterhaze