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Feb 19, 2011
Jack Bevil - Digon o Grwth To Appear at the West Coast Eisteddfod
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We are extremely pleased and proud to announce that Jack Bevil will be appearing and performing at this years West Coast Eisteddfod in September. Watch this space for further details.
In the meantime here is Part I of our three part interview with Jack originally posted in 2009
Master of The Crwth - Digon o Grwth Part (1)
And here is a selection of tracks originally uploaded to the site to coincide with the interview. Enjoy!
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