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Gaelic Songs from Dena Graham

April 13, 2021raretunes

Dena Graham 2

We are delighted to include 24 great tracks recorded in the 1980s from traditional singer Dena Graham from Borgh, Lewis and Inverness.

Dena Graham – rareTunes

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