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1977 RELEASETHE LIVING LEGEND OF ROY ORBISON 2X VINYL RECORD SET P 12947 CSP RECORDS

1977 RELEASETHE LIVING LEGEND OF ROY ORBISON 2X VINYL RECORD SET P 12947 CSP RECORDS

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Bedford Hills, NY 10507

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Lot #250 of 258
Item Description

Inner sleeves. Upon inspection, the jacket shelf wear. The record is in GOOD+ TO VG condition.

US singer-songwriter, born April 23, 1936, Vernon, Texas, USA; died December 7, 1988 outside Nashville, Tennessee, USA. One of the few American artists to score significant British success during the "beat boom" of 1963-5, he made a comeback with the Traveling Wilburys shortly before his death at the age of 52.

Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 (Performer).
Inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1989.

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Music & Musical Instruments, Vinyl Records

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S&L Coins and Collectibles LLC
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