More original Celtic whistle music - relaxing and uplifting
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This tune plus 9 others appear on my latest album available to stream for free or purchase a download here: https://danieldaymusic.bandcamp.com

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Tango Music ("Danzarin") from 2011 Emory Concert
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Tango Music ("Danzarin") from 2011 Emory Concert

"Argentine Tango Music" was presented at Emory University's Schwartz Center and directed by senior lecturer Kristin Wendland.

El Mariachi - Los Lobos
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El Mariachi - Los Lobos

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Hairy London Episode 17
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Hairy London Episode 17

Episode 17 of Hairy London by Stephen Palmer, read by RD Watson, an exclusive audiobook from Jeeni.

Johnny Bob - Careful (Jah Gringo Riddim)
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Johnny Bob - Careful (Jah Gringo Riddim)

Johnny Bob - Careful (Jah Gringo Riddim)"Children, help someone cross the river, then they may shove you in the river." - Winston 'Burning Spear' Rodney. But Hi man could swim, We survive. . . Thank you Jah :) ●My father played the guitar in this track. Big up the Ijahman, the original ital steppa, wa dadda. Cheers!!!

Tango Music ("Danzarin") from 2011 Emory Concert
03:34
Tango Music ("Danzarin") from 2011 Emory Concert

"Argentine Tango Music" was presented at Emory University's Schwartz Center and directed by senior lecturer Kristin Wendland.


El Mariachi - Los Lobos
03:00
El Mariachi - Los Lobos

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Hairy London Episode 17
21:54
Hairy London Episode 17

Episode 17 of Hairy London by Stephen Palmer, read by RD Watson, an exclusive audiobook from Jeeni.


Johnny Bob - Careful (Jah Gringo Riddim)
04:24
Johnny Bob - Careful (Jah Gringo Riddim)

Johnny Bob - Careful (Jah Gringo Riddim)"Children, help someone cross the river, then they may shove you in the river." - Winston 'Burning Spear' Rodney. But Hi man could swim, We survive. . . Thank you Jah :) ●My father played the guitar in this track. Big up the Ijahman, the original ital steppa, wa dadda. Cheers!!!