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Albums: Folk
The latest from Joshua Burnell, Clair Hastings and Kim Richards
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Joshua Burnell
The Road to Horn Fair
(Mister Valley Records)
★★★★
JOSHUA BURNELL is fast becoming one of the rising young voices on the British folk scene, with he and his six-piece band having made an impression at some of the smaller folk festivals in 2018 –and they’re about to embark on their first headline tour.
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