Stewart Hardy - Hawthorn's Sweeter Shade

£12.00

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A solo CD stripped back to the bare essentials: the majority of the tracks are solo, unaccompanied fiddle and of the rest, seven are fiddle duets and three tunes are arranged for string ensemble. All instruments are played by Stewart.

1 The Wild Hills of Wannies 2 Italian Maggot (trad) 3 Bottle Bank (James Hill) 4 Niel Gow

  • Model:HMS016
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