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Jim E. Night  
http://www.lostdiscsradio.com
At 5 years old I began borrowing 45s from my Aunt Barb and Uncle Keith - all records from the mid & late 50s. This revolution continued when I was given a similar collection of about 300 45s a few years later by a lady down the street; let's call her, "Ethel". But, like other things in youth, these records were eventually forsaken and about two-thirds of them were thrown out with the milk cartons (dear old mom). Well, I've made it my mission to remember and find ALL of the long lost records from my childhood collection. I think I've got 'em all, and along the way I've discovered tons of other great obscurities. I spin them here for you to dig!
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