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Jim and Maggi Dalton, Live at Old Town Hall, Salem, Massachusetts, Sept. 2007.
The song is "Hard Times Come Again No More," by Foster.

Performance given at the opening of an exhibit on immigration and labor history, authored by Avi Chomsky, Professor at Salem State College.

Thanks to Erik Smith and SATV for this footage.



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