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If It Looks Like Jelly, Shakes Like Jelly, It Must Be Gelatine

  • If It Looks Like Jelly, Shakes Like Jelly, It Must Be Gelatine

    Born around the turn of the century in Walnut Grove, Georgia, Charlie Lincoln moved to Atlanta with his younger half-brother Barbecue Bob Hicks about 1920, They both became street musicians and Columbia recording artists, but Charlie pretty much went to pieces after Bob's untimely death in 1931, drifting in and out of trouble with the law, and finally dying in prison in 1963.

    Charlie Lincoln, vocal, 12-string guitar.

    Atlanta GA 4/11/28 Columbia 14332-D

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