Tune of the Week: La Folia by Matteo Ramon Arevalos
Originally a Spanish song released in 1672 (even earlier than that if you’re really paying attention), La Folia is a […]
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Originally a Spanish song released in 1672 (even earlier than that if you’re really paying attention), La Folia is a […]
Tune of the Week: La Folia by Matteo Ramon Arevalos Read More »
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