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Guernica
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| Gernika |
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Haverfolk Newsletter Andy Roberts feature evening
HaverFolk News 26th January, 2012 Hi all, Newsletter time once again with a report of last nights’s Andy Roberts feature evening from John the Fox. Havering report 25 January: A splendid turnout for our guest artist Andy Roberts (Haverfolk’s Andy … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic, acoustic guitar, Andy Roberts, Cajun Food, cormorants, dadgad, foxen, Guernica, linda hartley, liverpool scene, London bridge, newsletter time, Scotland, scottish, song, songwriter, songwriting, The last nail, UK, Winter
Gernika
The song of ‘Gernika’ which I recorded over the holidays and reviewed with friends from a mailing list is now as finished as it will ever be in its present form and can be listened to or downloaded from a … Continue reading
Gernika
The history of Gernika The story of the bombing of Gernika is told in the song. For more information see Wikipedia: Bombing of Gernika “On one single attack that lasted three hours, the fascist forces of Spain, Nazi Germany and Italy … Continue reading





