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Singer-songwriter Felicity Urquhart dominates Golden Guitar awards at Tamworth

Her 2019 album Frozen Rabbit – Urquhart’s first solo release in a decade – was named album of the year and traditional country album of the year, while Chain of Joy was named both single of the year and song of the year.

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