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[F] Ed Reavy: John Roarty's, notes: John had a taproom in West Philadelphia in the thirties. Ed on occasion played there for John and his friends. John himself played the fiddle at the Philadelphia dance halls (29th and Market Sts.) back in the twenties.
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