RY COODER - LIVE IN TORONTO 1981 (1CDR)
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RY COODER - LIVE IN TORONTO 1981 (1CDR)

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RY COODER - LIVE IN TORONTO 1981 (1CDR)Ry Cooder, one of America's most acclaimed guitarists, has been active since his debut as a soloist in 1970, and after many session experiences since the 1960s, he is now available for the first time in a rare live soundboard recording from his 1981 performance at the University of Toronto, Canada, on February 16, 1981. Recorded at the University of Toronto, Canada on February 16, 1981, on CBC Radio. This is the first time that the six piece lineup,

Ry Cooder, one of America's most acclaimed guitarists, has been active since his debut as a soloist in 1970, and after many session experiences since the 1960s, he is now available for the first time in a rare live soundboard recording from his 1981 performance at the University of Toronto, Canada, on February 16, 1981. Recorded at the University of Toronto, Canada on February 16, 1981, on CBC Radio. This is the first time that the six-piece lineup, including John Hiatt and the chorus band, captured the stage performance on February 16, 1981 at the University of Toronto, Canada, on a CBC radio broadcast soundboard.

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Live at Convocation Hall at University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada February 16th 1981

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