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Template:Linkless-date Croft No. 5 are a Scottish world music/folk fusion band. Comprised of accordianist John Somerville, guitarist Spad Reid, drummer Paul Jennings, bassist Duncan Lyall, fiddler Innes Watson, and Mischa Somerville on whistles. They have been together for 8 years and have toured all over the world.

Croft No. Five have two studio albums, Attention All Personnel (2001) and Talk Of The Future (2004).

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