Dunster Library Concert - Yoshi iii

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Dunster House library concert - Yoshi playing piano

Dunster Library Concert - Yoshi ii

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Dunster Library Concert - Yoshi

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Dunster House library concert - Yoshi playing piano

Dunster Library Concert - Justin ii

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Dunster House library concert - Justin playing French horn

Dunster Library Concert - Justin

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Dunster Library Concert - Paulette ii

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Dunster House library concert - Paulette singing

Dunster Library Concert - Paulette

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Dunster House library concert - Paulette singing

Bright Eyes

Tags: acoustic  folk  Indie  johnnyfrancis  paulmckiever  phildunster  singersongwriter 

Penned and sung by Paul Mckiever from Chilcompton Somerset. With Phil Dunster on bass and Johnny Francis on guitar.

Passes By

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Penned and sung by Paul Mckiever from Chilcompton, Somerset. Accompanied by Phil Dunster on bass and Johnny Francis on second guitar.

The REAL gods of India

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Tags: biodiversity  environment  India  sacred  trees 

It's said that there are three hundred million gods in Hinduism. Of course nobody has counted more than a few hundred in the scriptures. The rest? They are to be found in every village. They are the sacred trees of India, her real life gods.

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