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Speaking of which, Shad of Cryme Tyme is here but his partner JTG isn't.
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Speaking of which, Shad of Cryme Tyme is here but his partner JTG isn't.
Archive 2009-08-02 Tyler 2009
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I have tried other Wheel of Time themed muds like Moment in Tyme and Mirrors of the Wheel, but none have held my interest like WoTmud did.
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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