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CD – The Fair Trade
- SKU: MCDFT1
- Categories: Celtic Music CDs, Clearance and Closeouts, Clearance Books and Media
- Tags: Clearance, Media, Music
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CD — The Fair Trade
From Philadelphia, PA, ‘The Fair Trade’ have been entertaining as a band since 2007 performing at Weddings, Cocktail Hours, Festivals, Vineyards, Pubs, Clubs, etc. A great mix of Irish, and Cover tunes!
Instrumentation: Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Stand-Up Bass, Flute, Drums/Percussion, Electric Guitar, Fiddle
Weight | 0.18 lbs |
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