Ian Tyson – Navajo Rug
A Quiet Ode to Love, Memory, and the Passing of Time on a Desert Floor When “Navajo Rug” by Ian Tyson first reached listeners in 1986 as part of the…
A Quiet Ode to Love, Memory, and the Passing of Time on a Desert Floor When “Navajo Rug” by Ian Tyson first reached listeners in 1986 as part of the…
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