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Fingerpicking blues, swing, folk and country guitar player from Leeds, West Yorkshire. Never Can Tell by David Broad.
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Serious Sam Barrett and David Broad Live at Cafe Lento, released 08 May 2013 1. Mole in the Ground 2. Heather 3. Shawnee Town 4. She Came Back 5. Lay a White Rose 6. Congress Street 7. Silver Dagger 8. Long Gone 9. Unmade Bed 10. Alfs Song 11. Lullaby of Leeds 12. Never Can Tell 13. St James Infirmary 14. Kerosene 15. I Aint Got No Home 16. Well Settle Down Someday 17. Hurry Back 18. Hennessy Nights 19. Tongue Tied Blues 20. Was I Drunk? 21. The Leaving of Liverpool 22. Too Late 23. Wreck of tPARSED CONTENT
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Novelist, poet and essayist. David Brooks was born in Canberra but spent his earliest years in Greece and Yugoslavia, where his father was an immigration officer. From 1975-1980, while pursuing his MA and PhD at the University of Toronto, he was overseas editor for New Poetry. His first collection of poetry, The Cold Front.