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Sounds Of Brass with Jamie McVicar 13th June
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Presenter Jamie McVicar
Originally from Campbeltown, Scotland,
Jamie now lives, works, and plays euphonium and tuba in the United States.
Join him as he shares some of his favourite brass band music
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