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Ninepenny Marl, Simple Gifts, (FolkSound 69).(Brief Article)(Sound Recording Review)
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Sing Out!
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September 22, 2005| Author:
Watroba, Matt
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NINEPENNY MARL, Simple Gifts, (FolkSound 69). The four-part a cappella harmony group (Des Patalong, Linda Dickson and Barbara and Gareth Wyatt), Ninepenny Marl is back with t...
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