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Blue grass was the outgrowth of Irish music. As a matter of fact a lot the tunes, a lot of the melodies and the jigs... have different names but are actually the same tunes.
Keith Getty
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Keith Getty
Age: 50
Born: 1974
Born: December 16
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Julian Keith Getty
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