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From: bill@persci.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.music.folk,net.nlang.celts
Subject: Re: Celtic Harp
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Date: Mon, 15-Jul-85 11:50:21 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul 15 11:50:21 1985
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>Does anyone know where I might find a copy of Alan Stivell's recording
>"Renaissance of the Celtic Harp"?  I've searched high and low and called
>record shops from NY to LA, but without success.  I can't even find out
>which label released it.  Any clues would be greatly appreciated.
>    Thanks,
>    Carl Shapiro    ...inhp4!sdcrdcf!otto!carl

Here in Seattle, I buy my records primarily from:
  Galway Traders
  7518 15th NW
  Seattle WA 98117
  206-784-9343

I don't know if they do much, if any, mail order, but it might be worth 
checking out. They have the *largest* Celtic music record selection I have
seen anywhere, and I'm sure if they don't have the record (Alan Stivell's
recordings are usually in stock there) they can get it. They've imported
a number of records that otherwise would not be available in the US.

If you're ever in the area on a Sunday, it might be worth stopping by. They
sometimes have local musicians playing in the kitchen..
-- 
Bill Swan 	{ihnp4,decvax,allegra,...}!uw-beaver!tikal!persci!bill