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Fri, September 03, 2010

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New music by Clem Alford


British sitarist Clem Alford has relased some new music on his mySpace page.

http://www.myspace.com/clemalford

Have a listen to the brief but lovely Darbari in the music player. It’s wonderful!

A recently uploaded video by archivist Trippy Monkey shows this rare footage of Clem Alford on British TV in the 60’s

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