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Fiona Dunn's Podcast

Blow the Wind Southerly - Piano and vocals Fiona Dunn, recorder Helen Cooper

Oct 21, 2017, 06:53 PM

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My dear Friend, Helen Cooper, and I did an Autumn concert of primarily #Irish #folk #songs and #tunes on 14 October 2017, entitled "Give Me Your Hand" after the opening tune. I played #piano and sung and Helen played #recorder and #whistle. This is an #English #folksong and the audience were encouraged to join in the #chorus, which they did brilliantly.

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