The Living Tradition Magazine - Issue 111

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Issue 111 of the magazine with an article on Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser, Chris Simpson talks about the history of Magna Carta, we have extensive coverage of Costa Del Folk in Portugal and Fiddler
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