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  1. Folk
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  1. Variations Live
    by Leveret
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    Virogi Makes me dance joyfully
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  2. Christmas Is Merry
    by Kate Rusby
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    FolkMyLife How could I not include something from Queen of Folk Kate Rusby, in the new Jan26 Playlist. This rerecording - of a totally blissed out version of "The Wren' epitomises everything I love about Rusby... Its glorious blessed our ethereal vocals, glassy and gentle electric guitar and a deep connection with the heart of folk music... Favorite track: The Wren @ 20.
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  3. Jesus
    by Jon Guerra
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    Ben Chenoweth Challenging lyrics, great music Favorite track: Who Is Greatest?.
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  4. American Gospel
    by Jon Guerra
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  5. Shepherds and Tea Tables: Songs of Allan Ramsay
    by Concerto Caledonia
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  1. Todo Tiempo Pasado
    by Laura Camacho Tango Project
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    Todo Tiempo Pasado Todo Tiempo Pasado
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  2. And So We Gather (2022)
    by Kim Carnie
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    She Moves Me She Moves Me
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    John Millican Why did it take me so long to find this amazing artist and her sublime cd? Amazing voice and music from beginning to end 💕❤️💕
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    oblivion62 Blame Mark Radcliffe. He played her on Radio 2's folk show on January 4th, track 9 of the album, and I instantly fell in love with the song. The whole album is a thing of beauty and her voice, her vocal control, the musicianship, just awe inspiring.

    The novelty may wear off yet but right now, I can't stop listening. Favorite track: Chan eil a' Chùis a' Còrdadh Rium.
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    strucker Simply sublime. Beautiful vocals & orchestration.
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