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Thomas Shaw (blues musician)

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182: 298: 283: 54:. After spending time as an itinerant musician in Texas, in 1934 he relocated to California. He continued to perform and appeared on radio, before setting up his own 219: 303: 258: 288: 273: 313: 308: 268: 293: 212: 263: 248: 42:, United States. He was taught to play both the harmonica and guitar by his relatives, and based his style on his collaborations with 253: 84:. In addition, Shaw appeared at festivals and, in 1972, he toured in Europe. He recorded "Hey Mr. Nixon" and "Martin Luther King". 205: 278: 67: 47: 43: 243: 238: 78: 58:
which he operated for many years. By the 1960s, Shaw had been ordained as a minister in a church in
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In the 1960s and 1970s, he recorded for the Advent,
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