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Billy Vera, in his liner notes to the "East Coast Blues" section of the 1996 box set The Mercury Blues 'n' Rhythm Story 1945-1955, says: "Blues shouter Archie 'Stomp' Gordon had a relatively short recording career, from 1952-56. He recorded for Decca, Mercury, Chess and Savoy, favoring the kind of loud, ribald tales of sex and booze that made Wynonie Harris famous." His Mercury sides were recorded in 1953. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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