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Hello, I make & play Flamenco/Classical guitars here in Liverpool, England. I've learnt a lot from stalking old threads so I thought it about time I show my face & hopefully make some contributions of my own to the forum, Stefan
Hi Steve & John, thanks for welcoming me to the foro!, Wales is a beautiful place,perhaps my favourite thing about living in Liverpool is that its only a train ride from Wales, I've probably been camping in your Garden & not known it. I have a 1960s vinyl record of a flamenco guitarist from Wales called Michael Raven? he must have been one of the first British born flamenco guitarists to cut a record.
Wales is a beautiful place, when its not raining But so too is Liverpool, now, thanks to European money . much nicer than when i grew up there in the 80's I wasn't aware there was a Welsh Cantaor! something to look into
I grew up here during the 80's as well. Your right, Liverpool has come a long way since then, I'm still unsure how we won the Capital of culture though, the people of Venice must have been fuming!.