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From Africa to Afrocentric Innovations Some Call "Jazz" Vol. 4: An Encyclopedia of Music & Recordings (Volume 4)

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From Africa to Afrocentric Innovations Some Call "Jazz" Vol. 4: An Encyclopedia of Music & Recordings (Volume 4)

by Hester, P.H.D. Karlton E

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Title
From Africa to Afrocentric Innovations Some Call "Jazz" Vol. 4: An Encyclopedia of Music & Recordings (Volume 4)
Author
Hester, P.H.D. Karlton E
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ISBN 10
158684055X
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9781586840556
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2000-01
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