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The day the dock broke ; Kallawaya ; Spies.
Registration Number: PA0000912590
Type of Work: Music
Date: 1998-10-27 00:00:00
Date of Creation: 09/21/1997
Date of Publication: 05/28/1998
Copyright Claimant: Tyler Owen, 1972-
Authorship on Application: words, music, photos, liner notes, logo artwork: Tyler Owen.
Copyright Note: C.O. correspondence.
Variant title: The day the dock broke
Other Title: Kallawaya
Basis of Claim: New Matter: words, music, liner notes, all other photos.
Publisher Number: Miltona Records MR08972
Previous Registration: 3 preexisting photos.
Appears in: Applehands & yellowcans. Miltona Records MR08972, c1998. Compact disc
Performer: Performed by Loveseat.
Names: Owen, Tyler, 1972-

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