David Gray: Zermatt Unplugged
Apr 13 2011
•1h 10m
•Music
Triple Grammy winner David Gray plays on the bill at Zermatt Unplugged - the extravaganza that marks the end of the skiing season and which has become known as 'the world's most civilised music festival'. The event is now in its fourth year and has properly come of age, attracting thousands of skiing and snowboarding music-lovers to this glamorous resort in the Valais region of Switzerland.
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