March 11, 2010
The Ninnytone
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An up-beat ditty featuring Nicky the Ninny on vocals with back-up from Schmutz Company members Aaron Crothers (bass) and Luke Williams (guitar).
Artist: Nicky the Ninny/T. Foley
Recorded: March 9, 2010
Tags: The Ninnytone, Nicky the Ninny, The Schmutz Company, Schmutz Company
Recorded: March 9, 2010
Tags: The Ninnytone, Nicky the Ninny, The Schmutz Company, Schmutz Company
Source: Curated
Address: 5405 Broad St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA
Neighborhood: Garfield
Address: 5405 Broad St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA
Neighborhood: Garfield
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