David Wilcox Sings the Language of the Heart
David Wilcox In Concert at Bodie House Concerts in Thousand Oaks and AMSD in San Diego, Calif.
Written by Terry Roland
David Wilcox will be performing at Thousand Oaks Library presented by Bodie Music, Inc. in Southern California on September 10 at 8:00 pm and at AMSD Concerts in
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That the highlights of
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