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Peetie Wheatstraw Song GRAHAM HINE

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Out of Moth balls.. Back Treading The Boards .Thunderbolts Keef Trouble and graham Hine, from Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts perform on the Crawley Bandstand together with Malcolm Mortgage Mortimore. Video footage by Peter Algate Aka Bilk and Frankie Vaughn both prformed on the Crawley Band stand.. as did Jim Pitts

About Peetie Wheatstraw

American blues pianist, guitarist and singer (a.k.a. The Devil's Son In Law, The High Sheriff of Hellborn). Born: December 21, 1902 in Ripley, Tennessee, USA (or Cotton Plant, Arkansas, USA) Died: December 21, 1941 in East St. Louis, Illinois, USA (Car accident) Wheatstraw was a enjoying the crest of his success at the time of his premature death. The car he was sitting in hit a standing freight train on his 39th birthday. He was inducted into Blues Hall of Fame in 2008.

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