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Premium Dog Chew Toys - Natural Bones for Aggressive Chewers | Durable & Safe Pet Treats for Large & Small Dogs | Perfect for Travel, Training & Playtime
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Premium Dog Chew Toys - Natural Bones for Aggressive Chewers | Durable & Safe Pet Treats for Large & Small Dogs | Perfect for Travel, Training & Playtime Premium Dog Chew Toys - Natural Bones for Aggressive Chewers | Durable & Safe Pet Treats for Large & Small Dogs | Perfect for Travel, Training & Playtime
Premium Dog Chew Toys - Natural Bones for Aggressive Chewers | Durable & Safe Pet Treats for Large & Small Dogs | Perfect for Travel, Training & Playtime
Premium Dog Chew Toys - Natural Bones for Aggressive Chewers | Durable & Safe Pet Treats for Large & Small Dogs | Perfect for Travel, Training & Playtime
Premium Dog Chew Toys - Natural Bones for Aggressive Chewers | Durable & Safe Pet Treats for Large & Small Dogs | Perfect for Travel, Training & Playtime
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Brother Bones recorded one of the most recognizable songs of the 20th century; "Sweet Georgia Brown" yet remains a virtual unknown, overshadowed by his own hit record and the world famous basketball team, the Harlem Globetrotters, that adopted it as their official theme. Brother Bones was a one-time shoe shine boy; working at stands in the vestibules of local barbershops. While shining he would whistle, snap his shoeshine rag and pop his brushes in rhythm to records being played on an old Victrola. Brother Bones became known around town as "Whistling Sam". He would also tap dance and play teh bones and knives, perfecting a style which used four bones in each hand, whereas most bones players used only two. Acrobat. 2005.
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I share Peach Johnson's desire to protect the little guy.But as someone who sells "Globetrottin' With Bones" CDs at the annual Bones Fest get togethers and also at my online musical bones store ([...]), I am somewhat dismayed of course, to hear a less than perfect review of the CD.I have no complaint about Peach Johnson or his report. In fact I applaud him for sounding the alarm about any issue that is important to the world community of bone players.But since I specialize in the business of selling musical bones and products, I think it makes sense to offer this rare (yet imperfect) CD to my bone playing customers. As far as I can tell, this is the only Brother Bones CD in print. It is produced by Acrobat Music, a small label in the UK which specializes in "Collectables and re-issues from the 1920's to the 1970's."Before condemning Acrobat Music too hard, you should know that Tempo Records (the original producer), was not so righteous. "Unfortunately," reports an article in the "Rhythm Bones Player" (2002 vol 4, no 3), "Tempo Records treated Freeman badly and he and his family did not profit much from his recordings."Two wrongs do not make a right. But I can tell you first-hand that the musical world has never been especially considerate of bone players. (Maybe it's karma at work.) The story behind this CD and the defunct Tempo Records label is merely par for the course. Fact is, no one is getting rich off bone playing. Just ask my wife.So if you can download the sound files and burn your own Brother Bones CD without violating copyright laws, then I say more power to you. But for the rest of us, until another recording label with the desire and wherewithal to produce a quality Brother Bones compilation shows up, then this handy rare commercially produced CD is as good as it gets.

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