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⭐63.00%
: 1
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⭐86.85%
: 25
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⭐75.00%
: 2
La Notte
24th Jan 61
⭐79.00%
: 1
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⭐59.79%
: 2
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15th May 92
⭐67.03%
: 4
Gloria!
11th Apr 24
⭐69.29%
: 5
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⭐48.00%
: 3
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27th Feb 66
⭐78.00%
: 3
Small Change
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⭐71.00%
: 0
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28th Dec 23
⭐67.00%
: 1
Have You Met Claudia?
15th Dec 04
⭐67.43%
: 1
Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach
17th Mar 88
⭐52.19%
: 3
Florence Fight Club
21st Jun 15
⭐74.00%
: 2
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15th Jul 66
⭐66.05%
: 2
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10th Sep 88
⭐76.21%
: 3
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27th Dec 21
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: 1
Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
Asleep at the Wheel: Live From Austin, TX
⭐85.00% /
14th Nov 06 /
Music
Once upon a time...it all began with Asleep at the Wheel. Willie Nelson may have done the original Austin City Limits pilot show, but "The Wheel" was the first act to perform on the first episode of the very first season in 1976. Over three decades later they still deliver their own special brand of jazz-inspired Western Swing to avid fans of every description coast-to-coast. The other half of the very first show also featured a historic reunion of the original members of Bob Wills Texas Playboys. What makes this particular program, recorded October 14, 1992, so special is that several of those original Playboys return to perform with Asleep at the Wheel. Pioneering electric guitarist Eldon Shamblin, singer Leon Rausch, pedal steel player Herb Remington and virtuoso fiddler Johnny Gimble wail away on such Wills' classics as "Corine, Corina," "Roly Poly," and "Blues for Dixie." Goosebumps are guaranteed.