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Yes, the audience is so important to Negro music, especially the element of call and response.
Yes, the audience is so important to Negro music, especially the element of call and response.
Yes, the audience is so important to Negro music, especially the element of call and response.
Yes, the audience is so important to Negro music, especially the element of call and response.
Yes, the audience is so important to Negro music, especially the element of call and response.
Yes, the audience is so important to Negro music, especially the element of call and response.
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