Soul Traders Drum - The Day of the Rabblement
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Fantastic original folk/country acoustic style song called Soul Traders Drum by The Day of the Rabblement. Recorded live at the Wine Vaults, Southsea and it features on their debut album 'Night Time Rallies'.The Day of the Rabblement used to create amazing folk and acoustic style music including this song but this particular song has a country feel to it as well! The different types of guitars and the lead female vocals by Khaleda make this song really interesting and definitely very folksy!Khaleda Brophy-Harmer- lead vocals and guitarDanny Harmer- accordion and vocalsMac Brown- lead guitar and vocalsSean Brophy- bass guitar and vocalsRob Purkiss- drums and vocals
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