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Travelling Daughter Abigail Washburn
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2005-11-24
 (Abigail Washburn)
If you're not already familiar with this bilingual singer-song writer from the United States, you should know that she delivers her tunes in both English and Chinese.
She studied Chinese in college and has lived in Chengdu, Shanghai, and Beijing. And now Abigail Washburn is back in China, playing shows in Beijing and Shanghai with fiddler Casey Driessen and cellist Ben Sollee for her new album Song of a Travelling Daughter.
If you'd like more information on Abigail Washburn, go to her website at www.abigailwashburn.com and for more details on her upcoming shows in Beijing and Shanghai, go to www.ygtwo.com/abigailwashburn. She'll be playing at the Ice House in Wangfujing tonight (Thursday Nov 24th) at 9:30pm and at Beida University this Saturday.
Photo: http://www.cityweekend.com.cn/en/beijing/stories/universal-music.html
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