Graystone Ballroom EP
Graystone Ballroom EPGraystone Ballroom EP

Catno

UR-085

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

US

Release date

Nov 1, 2011

In Detroit, folks know that Jazz is the teacher. It's a part of so much here. from Motown to Funk and beyond. So there is no way to separate the genres. Detroit's long history of Jazz venues has inspired artists, even when they're gone. The spirit and power of the Graystone Ballroom, the Bluebird, Bo'macs, and others lives on in a new generation of musical artists. And the Timeline continues moving forever forward!!!






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UR-085 - US - 2011

A1

Save The Bluebird

A2

Lottie The Body

B1

Ghosts Of Graystone

B2

Black Bottom Stomp

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