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This is a traditional blues mentioned by WC Handy about a Negro called stack because he looked like a smoke stack'. In those days the boats on the river had smoke stacks which used to be mainly black and calling someone stack was Negro humour. This traditional song is featured on the Negro marimba Keywords: traditional marimba blues rhythm new unique exciting Latin Latino clubs dancing south american retro 1950 afro-american fun balaphon African humour stagerlee Traditional marimba bands are especially popular in Guatemala where they are the national symbol of culture, but are also strongly established in southern Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, as well as among Afro-Ecuadorians and Afro-Colombians.
A honky tonk pianist accompanist duets with the Marimba to give a sound the equal if not better than water melon man which was very popular boogaloo music however this is a unique instrumental.
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