Kieron Means - Run Mountain

£12.00

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Kieron Means - Run Mountain

Kieron, the son of Sara Grey, is one of the new generation of musicians who have grown up during the folk revival and absorbed traditional music from their parents and related musicians.

Tracks: Run Mountain, John Lover, Deep Ellum Blues, Hard Killing Floor, Sandy Grove, Red Rocking Chair, Mountain Fields, The Shark Song, Boll Weevil, Rain & Snow, Edward, I Never Cried, Lonesome Robin, Heartaching Blues.

  • Model:LTCD3004
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