Buttons and Bows at Gore Place
Gore Place 52 Gore StreetButtons and Bows (Jimmy Kelly, banjo, guitar, vocals; Gwen Johnston, fiddle) grew from the session culture in Boston. Jimmy and Gwen first met at Fiddle Hell. They found common ground […]
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Add EventButtons and Bows (Jimmy Kelly, banjo, guitar, vocals; Gwen Johnston, fiddle) grew from the session culture in Boston. Jimmy and Gwen first met at Fiddle Hell. They found common ground […]
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