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Petaluma History Session: Celebration of Bill Soberanes

Onstage with Jim & Tom, featuring Katie Watts, Chris Samson, Chris Linnell, Harlan Osborne, John Sheehy

Author John Patrick SheehyPosted on October 29, 2021October 29, 2021Categories Audio Interviews, Bill Soberanes, Video PresentationsTags Gilardi's Corner, Harry Houdini Seance, Margaret Soberanes, Mr. Petaluma, Old Eastside, Petaluma News, So They Tell me, World Wristwrestling Championship

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