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Irish fiddlers / American folk music / Appalachian culture / Culture of the Southern United States / Fiddle / Scottish fiddling / Old time fiddle / Calvin Vollrath / Brad Leftwich / Donegal fiddle tradition / Randal Bays / Jerry Holland
Date: 2014-07-08 18:03:25
Irish fiddlers
American folk music
Appalachian culture
Culture of the Southern United States
Fiddle
Scottish fiddling
Old time fiddle
Calvin Vollrath
Brad Leftwich
Donegal fiddle tradition
Randal Bays
Jerry Holland

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