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Personnel includes: Ruben Romero (guitar); Robert Notkoff (violin); Ronald Roybal (Native American flute); Ben Lucero (bass); Carlos Guzman (bongos, congas, maracas, sleigh bells). Recorded at Stepbridge Studios, Santa Fe in 1999. Includes liner notes by Mary Crouchet. Christmas In Santa Fe Music Ruben Romero Christmas In Santa Fe Songs Christmas In Santa Fe Review
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