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Koda, Cub. "Junior's Blues: The Duke Recordings, Vol. 1 – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved May 30, 2011. Vera, Billy (1992). Junior's Blues – The Duke Recordings
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(1947-1951) – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved August 3, 2020. Vera, Billy (1992). Junior's Blues – The Duke Recordings Volume One (Album notes). Junior Parker. MCA/Duke
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The Blues Foundation. Retrieved October 24, 2019. Vera, Billy (1992). Junior's Blues: The Duke Recordings (Album notes). Junior Parker. Universal City, California:
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City: Routledge. p. 716. ISBN 978-0-415-92699-7. Vera, Billy (1992). Junior's Blues: The Duke Recordings Volume One (Album notes). Junior Parker. Universal
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Memphis and St. Louis". PBS. Retrieved 2015-11-04. Vera, Billy (1992). Junior's Blues – The Duke Recordings Volume One (liner notes). Duke/MCA. pp. 4–5. MCAD-10669
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Jones in the Rolling Stones. Stone played in many groups, including Junior's Blues Band, Stone's Masonry, Almost Presley, The Action, Savoy Brown Blues
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with Martin Stone, ex-member of Mighty Baby and a fellow ex-member of Junior's Blues Band. As a duo, they released the album Kings of Robot Rhythm. In 1974
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different dates. The band has its origins in a folk-rock duo formed by ex-Junior's Blues Band members Martin Stone and Philip C. Lithman. Lithman moved to San
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Collection, 1976 (ABC Records AC-30010), compilation of Duke singles Junior's Blues: The Duke Recordings, Vol. 1, 1992 (MCA 10669), recorded 1951–1964 Backtracking: