Sacred And Secular (track)
by Daniel Lanois
Sacred And Secular by Daniel Lanois
Year: 2008
From the album Here Is What Is (track #16)
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Year: 2008
From the album Here Is What Is (track #16)
Listen on Spotify
Sacred And Secular appears on the following album(s) by Daniel Lanois:
- Here Is What Is (track #16) (this album) (2008)
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01
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20:00

Yolanda Del Rio
McAllen Performing Arts Center, McAllen, United States. 

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra - The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve
Moda Center, Portland, United States. 

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Nov
07
Fri
20:00

Mike DelGuidice "A Concert Weekend for Veterans"
The Paramount in concert with North, Huntington, United States. 

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