Granny's Attic - Off The Land

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Granny's Attic are a fantastic young folk trio who play the tradition with verve, energy and their own inimitable style. These three young men are all exceptional musicians, and fine singers and play a range of English, Irish and Scottish traditional music as well as their own compositions. Formed in 2009, out of a shared passion for folk music, they have been playing at clubs and festivals up and down the country, and have been heralded for their lively performances and maturity beyond their years in their delivery and selection of traditional songs.
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