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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2016 · 3 MIN

Frost Fair - John Edwards

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1 - Skaters, 2 – Flurry of Snow, 3 – Bells, 4 - Fandango. Composer, John Edwards. Arranged for acoustic guitar and tenor ukulele. During the "Little Ice Age" of the 17th-18th centuries, rivers such as the Thames could freeze over for long periods, creating space for new commercial and recreational activities.

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1 - Skaters, 2 – Flurry of Snow, 3 – Bells, 4 - Fandango. Composer, John Edwards. Arranged for acoustic guitar and tenor ukulele. During the "Little Ice Age" of the 17th-18th centuries, rivers such as the Thames could freeze over for long periods, creating space for new commercial and recreational activities.

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1 - Skaters, 2 – Flurry of Snow, 3 – Bells, 4 - Fandango. Composer, John Edwards. Arranged for acoustic guitar and tenor ukulele. During the "Little Ice Age" of the 17th-18th centuries, rivers such as the Thames could freeze over for long...

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