JOAN BAEZ & MARY TRAVERS ~ Lonesome Valley
“Lonesome Valley” – A quiet gospel reflection carried by Joan Baez and Mary Travers, where folk memory meets spiritual solitude There are songs that do not belong to a single…
“Lonesome Valley” – A quiet gospel reflection carried by Joan Baez and Mary Travers, where folk memory meets spiritual solitude There are songs that do not belong to a single…
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