Karen Tweed.(planning)(Brief article)

From: Sing Out! | Date: January 1, 2007 | Copyright information

Accordion player Karen Tweed left the Scandavian group Swap in October, after 11 years with the band. Karen plans to spend her time teaching internationally and working on other projects with groups such as May Mond...

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