Here is a VERY rare country western cd, from Pat Berrington, who through a number of strange incidents, believes that she is the reincarnation of a prostitute named Rose Callahan, who worked at The Bird Cage Theatre in 1881, and was a friend to the Earps & Doc Holliday. The cd tells the story of Rose Callahan and why her spirit returns to Tombstone and The Bird Cage. Almost anyone who has heard her music, HAS TO have this cd. It was sold exclusively at The Birdcage, and you can no longer find it anywhere.
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
PAT BERRINGTON - Allen Street Rose (1996 Tombstone, AZ) COUNTRY WESTERN
SORRY, THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD, AND IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE!

Here is a VERY rare country western cd, from Pat Berrington, who through a number of strange incidents, believes that she is the reincarnation of a prostitute named Rose Callahan, who worked at The Bird Cage Theatre in 1881, and was a friend to the Earps & Doc Holliday. The cd tells the story of Rose Callahan and why her spirit returns to Tombstone and The Bird Cage. Almost anyone who has heard her music, HAS TO have this cd. It was sold exclusively at The Birdcage, and you can no longer find it anywhere.
Here is a VERY rare country western cd, from Pat Berrington, who through a number of strange incidents, believes that she is the reincarnation of a prostitute named Rose Callahan, who worked at The Bird Cage Theatre in 1881, and was a friend to the Earps & Doc Holliday. The cd tells the story of Rose Callahan and why her spirit returns to Tombstone and The Bird Cage. Almost anyone who has heard her music, HAS TO have this cd. It was sold exclusively at The Birdcage, and you can no longer find it anywhere.
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I have the cassette version purchased at The Bird Cage Theatre in 1998.
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