File:Wheedle's Groove Living Liner Notes panel 03.jpg
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English: The name Wheedle's Groove, originally the name of one particular instrumental recording, has become associated via a series of audio re-releases, a documentary film, and a number of revue concerts with Seattle, Washington's soul & funk music scene from the 1960s into the 1980s. Five of the musicians associated with that scene gathered for a "Living Liner Notes" panel at The Project Room, 1315 E Pine St, Seattle, Washington. Here the participants pose for group photos afterwards; left to right:
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Author | Joe Mabel | ||
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