A Musician Steeped in New Hampshire's Folk Tradition

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By John Walters on Wednesday, January 16, 2002.
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Sarah Bauhan is the goddaughter of Newton Tolman, one of the pioneers of the country dance tradition in New Hampshire. As a child, she was given her first instument by another folk-dancing legend, Dudly Laufman. Since then she's carved out her own identity as a whistler and flutist, in and out of the Celtic tradition. Find out more about this weekend's performance at www.neffa.org

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