Valravn

Valravn
Valravn
Castlefest 2009 - Forrest Stage - Valravn 15.JPG
Allgemeine Informationen
Genre(s) Mittelalter-Folk, Pagan Folk
Gründung 2003
Website http://www.valravn.net/
Aktuelle Besetzung
Anna Katrin Egilstrøð
Martin Seeberg
Søren Hammerlund
Juan Pino
Christopher Juul

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