Talk:James "Sugar Boy" Crawford

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Genres
In the genres section of the Infobox, the only genre listed is rhythm and blues. It seems to me that that description is a tad limited, that Crawford recorded non-rhythm and blues songs, too. Is not "Night Rider" more accurately described as Dixieland (New Orleans jazz)? Is not "Jack-A-Mo" more accurately described as calypso? Methinks we should add at least these two genres to the genres listed. What thinketh thee? allixpeeke (talk) 06:44, 11 March 2019 (UTC)