Iola (track)
by Ronald Shannon Jackson & The Decoding Society
Iola by Ronald Shannon Jackson & The Decoding Society
Year: 1999
From the album Montreux Jazz Festival (track #2)
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Year: 1999
From the album Montreux Jazz Festival (track #2)
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Iola appears on the following album(s) by Ronald Shannon Jackson & The Decoding Society:
- Mandance (track #2) (1982)
- Montreux Jazz Festival (track #2) (this album) (1999)
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