This Day In Welsh History: The Mimosa lands in Patagonia, this day in 1865
Win an Autographed Copy of 'Voyage To Patagonia' - Celebrate 'Mimosa' Day! here:-
http://americymru.ning.com/profiles/blogs/win-an-autographed-copy-of
Read our interview with the Welsh Argentine Duo here:-
http://americymru.ning.com/profiles/blogs/an-interview-with-the
Details of Welsh Argentine Duo's current tour dates in Wales here:-
http://americymru.ning.com/profiles/blogs/welsh-argentine-guitar-duo
Find more music like this on Americymru
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
Unzipped - Sicknote After a performing in front of a capacity crowd at the Globe in Cardiff, Welsh proto-punk band Sicknote...
-
A message from the Fulbright Commission:- After an extremely successful pilot year the US-UK Fulbright Commission is once ...
-
New Americymru discussion group created by Beryl Richards on Prince Madoc: The Madoc Enigma - an Introduction by Beryl Richards "...
-
Meic Stevens will need no introduction to most readers of this blog ( for anyone who does require some background info there is a 'Roug...
-
St Davids Day Book Sale | americymru.net
-
Reproduced from the website of the Alabama Welsh Association :- "URGENT! The Prince Madoc (Madog) plaque located near Ft. Mo...
-
Hill House Retreat, Llansteffan from Haikukacho on Vimeo . AmeriCymru spoke to Lance Thomas Burns about the upcoming event 'Dylan T...
-
Carwyn will need no introduction to most of the readers of this blog. He is the editor of the enormously popular and successful "News F...
-
AmeriCymru spoke to Graham Williams a Welsh photographer based in Bangor, Gwynedd. Graham's ambition is to photograph t...
-
A very pertinent question. Here is a list of Wales most glorious achievements in the fields of sport, cuisine and elsewhere. This is an ...
No comments:
Post a Comment