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Sunday, 19 April 2009

Song for a Spring Sunday Morning - 'Mediterranean Sun Dance' performed by Paco de Lucia, John McLaughlin and Al Di Meola

Posted by A Cuban In London at 10:00 27 comments:
Labels: A Cuban In London, Al Di Meola, Cubans in London, John McLoughlin, Mediterranean Sun Dance, music, Paco de Lucia, Song for a Spring Sunday Morning
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