Concert Review: Oscar LaDell at The Vic, Devonport 9 July 2021
Oscar LaDell is a Young American who emigrated to Dunedin in his teens. He served up a set of Roots Music inspired by Black musician heroes from the Delta to the classic Soul era.
Oscar LaDell is a Young American who emigrated to Dunedin in his teens. He served up a set of Roots Music inspired by Black musician heroes from the Delta to the classic Soul era.
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