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Karel Fialka

January 7, 2021January 7, 2021raretunes

Continuing our focus on music in the North Highlands in the late twentieth century, we feature two tracks from a noted singer/songwriter who worked in Tain with local traditional musicians. https://raretunes.org/karel-fialka-2/

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