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Rose Morrison performs with Brian Doyle 

Celtic Colours International Festival
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Rose Morrison performs Let our Love with Brian Doyle
Rose Morrison has been a professional musician for more than 20 years, touring and teaching internationally. She first came onto the scene at age 11 as an original member of The Cottars. She has since recorded and performed with Oscar and Grammy Award-winner Glen Hansard and Brendan Begley, among others, and continues to tour with many well-known artists in North America and internationally.
This performance was recorded at Vicar’s View Venue (formerly St. Andrew’s United Church) in Big Baddeck, Cape Breton Island as part of Celtic Colours International Festival's Inspired Places video series.

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5 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 5   
@jamesdolan4042
@jamesdolan4042 11 дней назад
Just lovely. Thank you Rose and Brian
@seanmurphy3092
@seanmurphy3092 2 года назад
just want to say that she has one of the best guitar players that Iknow
@willardtutty5729
@willardtutty5729 2 года назад
Enjoyable 👍👍👍
@sherriejensen6782
@sherriejensen6782 7 месяцев назад
So Very Beautiful! When you had your daughter did youstay in the Ronald McDonald house? If so I know You! From Sherrie
@victorwong3289
@victorwong3289 2 года назад
It would be nice to have names of the songs people perform, just saying.
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