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		<title>By: Album of the Week #24 &#8211; Bean Blossom : Bluegrass Today</title>
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		<dc:creator>Album of the Week #24 &#8211; Bean Blossom : Bluegrass Today</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] In 1973, MCA Records traveled to Brown County, Indiana to capture the ways of bluegrass from some of the true masters. Recorded live at the festival, the album Bean Blossom features some of our music’s legends: Jim &amp; Jesse, Lester Flatt, Jimmy Martin, James Monroe, and the man himself, Bill Monroe. James Gabehart mentioned this album in his piece on Bean Blossom last week (Bean Blossom &#8211; a first timer’s perspective). [...]]]></description>
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