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		<title>By: A free range Christmas &#171; Whispering Gums</title>
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		<description>[...] A free range&#160;Christmas 2009 December 13   tags: Vocal music by whisperinggums   Can you think of anything more free-ranging than a concert which includes the Inch Worm song and Blake&#8217;s Tyger, Rudolph the Red-nose reindeer and a 13th century Benedictine Nun&#8217;s lullaby, and much more besides? I certainly wouldn&#8217;t have before we attended a concert on Friday titled A Free Range Christmas by the wonderful Song Company. [...]</description>
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