Shadowspawn's early songs.

United States Copyright Filing #PAu001121852

Basic Data

Full Title Shadowspawn's early songs.
Type of Work Music
Copyright Number PAu001121852
Filing Date Jul 21, 1988
Description 1 sound cassette.
Date of Creation 1988
Live/Dead Live

People and Companies

Copyright Claimant Andrew Dancescu, John Cortell
Authorship on Application music: Andrew Dancescu, John Cortell.
Associated Names Dancescu, Andrew
Cortell, John,

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