Songs of Rhodesia - Edmond, John

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Booklet on how to play these songs. John Edmond is somewhat of a legend around campfires from Zambia to Zululand and from Walvis Bay to Vilanculos. Singer, songwriter, entertainer, storyteller, author and bush pilot. He has been there, done it all and fantastically still does it! His musical career has taken him through the 60's, 70's pop, country and TV eras with 7 smash South Africa hits in a row.

Softcover. English. Impala & Gallo. 1973. 25 pp with music arranged for Guitar, Piano and Organ and black & white photographs. Scarce.. In worn wraps with some discolouration and light foxing inside. Book No: 2505144

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