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Lonnie Brooks Sings The Blues
Legendary Chicago blues man Lonnie Brooks, along with his son Wayne Brooks, performs a few numbers and talks about the evolution of blues music and what it's like to still perform at age 75. Hear the Brooks play hit tunes, including "Feeling Good Doing Bad," "Sweet Home Chicago," and "Inflation." Tell Me More Play

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