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APA Citation

Napier, Jim, & Meredith, John, & Willis, Rob, & Beveridge, Horace, & Rees, Max,  1993  three musicians, Jim Napier on the accordion, Max Rees on the keyboard and Horace Beveridge on the mezon accordion, play the calls for sets danced in Victoria Valley, Vic. [sound recording] / recorded by John Meredith and Rob Willis

MLA Citation

Napier, Jim, and Meredith, John, and Willis, Rob, and Beveridge, Horace, and Rees, Max,  three musicians, Jim Napier on the accordion, Max Rees on the keyboard and Horace Beveridge on the mezon accordion, play the calls for sets danced in Victoria Valley, Vic. [sound recording] / recorded by John Meredith and Rob Willis  1993

Australian/Harvard Citation

Napier, Jim, & Meredith, John, & Willis, Rob, & Beveridge, Horace, & Rees, Max,  1993,  three musicians, Jim Napier on the accordion, Max Rees on the keyboard and Horace Beveridge on the mezon accordion, play the calls for sets danced in Victoria Valley, Vic. [sound recording] / recorded by John Meredith and Rob Willis

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{{Citation
  | title=three musicians, Jim Napier on the accordion, Max Rees on the keyboard and Horace Beveridge on the mezon accordion, play the calls for sets danced in Victoria Valley, Vic. [sound recording] / recorded by John Meredith and Rob Willis
  | author1=Napier, Jim, 1921-
  | author2=Meredith, John, 1920-2001
  | author3=Willis, Rob, 1944-
  | author4=Beveridge, Horace, b. 1912
  | author5=Rees, Max, 1938-
  | year=1993
  | language=English
}}


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