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Notes Although Fliptop Finnegan is virtually unknown with the exception of ragtime piano listeners, he has a very unique style in which he plays the piano. Mr. Finnegan has a coterie of musicians who are “Pick” Pickering, who plays the banjo and the guitar, the Tobias twins named Tubby who plays the tuba and the bass and Tabby who plays the percussion and the traps. In short, Mr. Finnegan is believed to be the greatest honky-tonk piano player of the United States. This was the first Atco disc of 33.33 rpm that the Atco logo of the front jacket did not represent the current yellow label that had a harp drawing, but rather, this new logo had corresponded to the designs of the future blue and orange-yellow label monaural and of the purple and brown label stereophonic, which did not appear by means of the Atco label before 1962. Images
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