Rachel Hair & Ron Jappy - Sparks

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Fiery Trad duo Rachel and Ron combine Scotland's most ancient and contemporary instruments, the clarsach (Scottish harp) and acoustic guitar with electrifying results breaking free of it's stereotypical image. From snappy Strathspeys to heartfelt airs, from rip-roaring reels to chirpy jigs SPARKS oozes with charm and embraces the rich cultural tradition of Scotland.
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