Reader Snapshot: A traditional 17th century English folk song about the May day festival. Available to purchase from iTunes, Amazon and other major download sites.
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A traditional 17th century English folk song about the May day festival. Available to purchase from iTunes, Amazon and other major download sites. Recorded at Downend Folk Club in Frenchay Village Hall on 19th August 2016 using a NIkon P7100.
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- Recorded at Downend Folk Club in Frenchay Village Hall on 19th August 2016 using a NIkon P7100.
- A traditional 17th century English folk song about the May day festival.
- Available to purchase from iTunes, Amazon and other major download sites.
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