The Living Tradition Magazine - Issue 116

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Issue 116 of The Living Tradition magazine featuring articles on Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Andy Irvine, Mairi Campbell & David Francis, The Transports, Ryan Young, The Guitar in British Folk Music, Fiddle Singing, The Outside Track, 50 Years of the TMSA, Eire Festival in Italy, Warwick Folk Festival, news, reviews and much more.
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