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Vocal music / Folk music / Cecil Sharp / English Folk Dance and Song Society / Broadside / Street literature / Child Ballads / Lucy Broadwood / Maud Karpeles / English folk music / Music / British music
Date: 2012-08-27 04:15:34
Vocal music
Folk music
Cecil Sharp
English Folk Dance and Song Society
Broadside
Street literature
Child Ballads
Lucy Broadwood
Maud Karpeles
English folk music
Music
British music

The Folk Music Society of Ireland The Folk Music Society of Ireland has a new website - folkmusicsocietyofireland.wordpress.com TSF Meeting - Aberdeen, 26th November 2011 The meeting in Aberdeen was a great success and e

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