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Ol' Bloo's Boogie-Woogie Band and the Blues Ensemble
Jan Huling
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Ol’ Bloo Donkey and the rest of his animal singing group, like Rusty Red Rooster, really think they can sing quite well.
Yes—Ol’ Bloo’s voice is a pleasant as an accordion tumbling down some stairs. Rusty Red’s is like taking an ax to a piano. The others are just as bad.
Undeterred, the musical troupe travels the countryside for anyone who will listen to their
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singing. One night, while looking for an audience, the troupe happens on a small shack with opened windows. Inside there are two people who don’t really look like they would be music lovers. Ol’ Bloo insists they try anyway, and make such a ruckus outside the window that they actually break through and startle the two inside.
What they don’t know is that the two people inside are thieves, counting out their latest hit!
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