A Savory Hat: a History of the Porkpie
A classic hat, it is often associated with musicians, particularly of jazz and blues. Made famous by silent actor Buster Keaton, it has experienced something of a revival in recent years thanks to the character Walter White from the show Breaking Bad Version française: (Mise en ligne le 15 Janvier) • Un Chapeau Savoureux: l'histoire du Porkpie Thehat I am wearing comes from The Missing Piece in Kansass City / themissingpiecekc Title sequence designed by Alexandre Mahler [email protected] This video was done for entertainment and educational purposes. No copyright infringement of any sort was intended.

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