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    The Living Tradition: issue 62

    Full colour bi-monthly publication from Scotland covering traditional music mostly from the UK.  Features, articles/interviews, live reviews & extensive record reviews, regular feaures, opinions, letters.

    In this issue: The National Festival - photo feature 2005 / Lews Castle College - a great place to learn / Contra Dance - roots and rhythms. Artists - Douglas Lawrence / Alan Bell, Rachel Walker, Tom Napper & Tom Bliss, Ten questions with Jim Moray, Geoff Heslop.


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