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Yeah I'm late to the roots music threads: Meet Tuatha Dea (Appalachian Rock) (Original Post) LearnedHand Nov 2020 OP
Wow. That's pretty great. blm Nov 2020 #1
They really are! LearnedHand Nov 2020 #4
Kicking this up so more members get a chance to blm Nov 2020 #6
I had not noticed your user name before. TomSlick Nov 2020 #2
He was cousin to Augustus LearnedHand Nov 2020 #3
Indeed he was. TomSlick Nov 2020 #7
That was fucking fantastic...nt GReedDiamond Nov 2020 #5
The digereedo really gives me shivers LearnedHand Nov 2020 #8

LearnedHand

(3,388 posts)
4. They really are!
Thu Nov 19, 2020, 02:24 AM
Nov 2020

They and the novelist Alex Bledsoe discovered one another, and Tuatha Dea wrote and performed songs based on his novels, the Tufa series. “Long Black Curl” is the name of one of these novels, all of which are as enchanting as this music.

LearnedHand

(3,388 posts)
3. He was cousin to Augustus
Thu Nov 19, 2020, 02:01 AM
Nov 2020

I’m not a judicial scholar but I always really appreciated his name, as well as his championship of civil liberties. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learned_Hand

LearnedHand

(3,388 posts)
8. The digereedo really gives me shivers
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 02:12 AM
Nov 2020

In freaking mountain folk rock? Why, yes, of freaking course it is!

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