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Guide to the Lt. Col. Robert "Jim" Price Musicarnival Audio Archive
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Guide to the John L. Price, Jr. Musicarnival archive
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Musicarnival
http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=M13
Musicarnival Archives
Cleveland Public Library
Guide to the John L. Price, Jr. Musicarnival archive
Cleveland Public Library
Guide to the Lt. Col. Robert "Jim" Price Musicarnival Audio Archive
Cleveland Public Library
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