Julie first heard at The End of the World in New Orleans played by a fiddle player on the banks of the Mississippi River. It has since moved through her and found it's time in matters of the heart.
Branwen first heard this song from Zoe on a Bicycle. She later learned it from Magpie, and sang it from one black crow to another.
It was also sung by the twins at the most beautiful funeral they've ever encountered and is dedicated to Christine.
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Blackest Crow”
The Mary Wallopers are one of the finests bands from the actual Irish folk scene. Playing traditional tunes with great talent and a sophisticated sense of humor ;)
I hope to be able to see them live, on a stage or on a session as soon as possible ! mael_true_x
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