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More Bad Habits is an album by the American rockabilly musician Ronnie Dawson, released in 1999. His first studio album in decades to be recorded in the United States, it was regarded as a comeback. Dawson preferred to think of his music as rock and roll, claiming that "rockabilly" was a term used by non-musicians.

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  • More Bad Habits is an album by the American rockabilly musician Ronnie Dawson, released in 1999. His first studio album in decades to be recorded in the United States, it was regarded as a comeback. Dawson preferred to think of his music as rock and roll, claiming that "rockabilly" was a term used by non-musicians. (en)
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  • More Bad Habits is an album by the American rockabilly musician Ronnie Dawson, released in 1999. His first studio album in decades to be recorded in the United States, it was regarded as a comeback. Dawson preferred to think of his music as rock and roll, claiming that "rockabilly" was a term used by non-musicians. (en)
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