- ("Two Red Roses", 1998)
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Carreg Lafar is a
contemporary traditional Welsh folk band.
Formed in
Cardiff by Rhian...
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Joseph (on the 1997
album Full
Colour Black And White) Dic
Penderyn –
Carreg Lafar (on the 2002
album Profiad) Williams, Gwyn A. "Lewis,
Richard [known as...
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Tannahill Weavers Silly Wizard Ar Log
Fernhill Dafydd Iwan Sian
James Carreg Lafar Julie Murphy Meic
Stevens Jackie Molard (violinist)
Christian Lemaitre (violinist)...
- that
features Ceri Rhys
Matthews and
often employs the
pibgorn Carreg Lafar – a
traditional Welsh folk group,
featuring Antwn Owen Hicks,
Linda Owen...
- dialect. The
event was
filmed as part of a
television series known as Ar
Lafar.
According to
broadcaster Mari Gwilym, "Cofis are
straight as
arrows and...
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Lafare (French pronunciation: [
lafaʁ]; Occitan: La Fara) is a
commune in the
Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region in southeastern...
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Sobhitha Rajakaruna Hon.
Justice Menaka Wijesundera Hon.
Justice M.J.M.
Lafar Hon.
Justice Sampath Abeykoon Hon.
Justice Sampath Wijeratne Hon. Justice...
- Lwyd",
available on Hyn:
Traditional Celtic Music of
Wales (1998) by
Carreg Lafar,
Marquis Music: B00004SZT2. "The Mari Lwyd",
written by Hugh Lupton, sung...
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Lafarre (French pronunciation: [
lafaʁ]; Occitan: La Fara) is a
commune in the Haute-Loire
department in south-central France.
Communes of the Haute-Loire...
- Red Dragon. Gwyfyn. Oedd yr
Addewid 3SL – "Take it Easy" (single)
Carreg Lafar –
Profiad (album)
Feeder –
Comfort In
Sound (album)
Mclusky –
Mclusky Do...