The Living Tradition Magazine - Issue 101

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Issue 101 of the magazine including an interview with Scots singer Fiona Hunter, the second part of Nigel Schofield's article on Allan Taylor, an account of the life of Pete Seeger, an article on Irish fiddler Shane McAleer, a feature on Tony Wilson and how he got into storytelling, a look at MayDay customs in South East England, a photo feature from Cheltenham Folk Festival, full 2014 festival listings, news, reviews and much more.
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