Ellie Gowers – Dwelling By The Weir: Album review
Delightful tales of Warwickshire lives and legends – a stunning debut album from Warwick’s Ellie Gowers
Delightful tales of Warwickshire lives and legends – a stunning debut album from Warwick’s Ellie Gowers
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Deluxe six disc compilation of Pentangle’s “middle” period from Cherry Red.
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