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Tuesday 20 May 2014

THE ROGER SISTERS

During its relatively short life the Cincinnati based EXCELLENT label put out a fairly decent selection of Country, Bluegrass, and Sacred records. One of the harder ones to track down is the Roger Sisters offering on the label. It's not a hot bopper, nor is it a rockabilly effort, it's just a pleasant female duet reminiscent of The Davis Sisters. In fact if you should ever find yourself at a loose end one day, why not try to count the number Davis Sisters' song titles contained in "My Misery"!








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