The Dixiebelles With Cornbread And Jerry - Songs

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The Dixiebelles (a.k.a. the Dixiebelles With Cornbread & Jerry) were a girl group from Memphis, Tennessee with an old-timey, Dixieland jazz sound that became famous during the early 1960s. They are best known for "(Down At) Papa Joe's" (1963), a Top 10 smash followed soon after by "Southtown, U.S.A." (1964) and "New York Town" (1964). The lineup consisted of Mary Hunt, Mildred Pratcher, and Shirley Thomas (July 23, 1943 - May 9, 2018), with Jerry Smith providing honky-tonk piano accompaniment.

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The Dixiebelles With Cornbread And Jerry

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