The Living Tradition Magazine - Issue 144

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Issue 144 is the June / July 2022 issue of The Living Tradition, featuring articles on Brid Harper, Stan Hugill, Golowan, Seamus O’Kane, Doreen Henderson, The Oakham Poachers, ‘Doxies, Buy-A-Brooms and the Rigs of London Town’, ‘From Melodeon to Button Accordion’, Tales from the Road – Vic Smith, Transatlantic Connections, news, reviews, and more…
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