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Odetta

Posted by sharra  Published in Music

While search­ing for Christ­mas folk music recently on one of my usual sites, I came across an artist who was new to me. Not a new artist, you under­stand, just new to me. You will notice, if you read my posts as time goes on, that there is a lot of music out there that […]

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