The Nightingale Trio: “Letya” Review/Show
In Letya, The Nightingale Trio has recorded an album in the little-heard Eastern European vocal tradition
In Letya, The Nightingale Trio has recorded an album in the little-heard Eastern European vocal tradition
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As of late there seems to be a great deal of interest in the Welsh language – or at least a great deal more interest than is the norm. The tiny minority language has...
Three Takes on Donnie Trumpet and the Social Experiment (w/ Chance the Rapper) – Surf