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Song Review: Tommy Emmanuel with Bryan Sutton and Ross Holmes - “Mr. Bojangles” (Live, Aug. 31, 2024)
There was no flashiness - just thoughtful, low-key soloing and rhythm work to unlock the latent melancholy inside Jerry Jeff Walker’s “Mr. Bojangles.”
Instrumental save for Tommy Emmanuel taking a couple of passes at the refrain as his unrehearsed, Aug. 31 performance with fellow guitarist Bryan Sutton and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band fiddler Ross Holmes reached its conclusion, this version is breathtaking in its subtlety. It’s powerful without exerting power; virtuosic without betraying virtuosity.
It seems to call for a proper studio version; however, the magic of this performance lies in its off-the-cuff presentation and likely could not be recreated. Thankfully, someone had the good idea to capture this “Bojangles” as it unfolded during Emmanuel’s guitar camp in Nashville, making another iteration unnecessary.
Grade card: Tommy Emmanuel with Bryan Sutton and Ross Holmes - “Mr. Bojangles” (Live - 8/31/24)
9/11/24
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#nowplaying Vertigo (feat. Sam Bush#Stuart Duncan#Edgar Meyer & Bryan Sutton) by Béla Fleck out of My Bluegrass Heart
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VALE 2021
Angelo Mosca, Ann Casey, Art Michalik, The Assassin, Astro Negro, Barry O, Bert Prentice, Bill White, Blackjack Lanza, Bobby Davis, Bobby Eaton, Brazo De Plata, Brick Bronsky, Bryan Debord, Buddy Colt, Butch Reed, Cpt Ed George, Chris Youngblood, Corporal Kirchner, Daffney Unger, Dean Ho, Deepak Singh, Don Wayt, Doug Anderson, Dick Cardinal, Dino Nero, Dominic Denucci...
Don Kernodle, Don Serrano, Drezden, El Hijo de Aníbal, Ethel Brown, Harry Steck, Jack Veneno, John Da Silva, Jim Crockett Jr, Jim Davies, Jimmy Rave, Jocephus Brody, Joe Cornelius, Jon Gallagher, Johnny DeFazio, John Justice, John Renesto, Kal Rudman, Kirk White, Mac McMurray, Mark Bujan, Markus Crane, Melissa Coates, Mike Reed, Moses Manson, Natasha, New Jack, Pat Barrett...
Pete Marquez, The Patriot, Paul Christy, Paul Orndorff, Reggie Parks, Rob Russen, Roger Francoueur, Ron McFarlane, Ronnie Sutton, Royce Profit, Rumi Kazama, The Russian Brute, Rusty Brooks, Ryan Sakoda, Sarah Bridges, Scott Reynolds, Sergio El Hermoso, Shaun Vexx, Snowman, Steve Cain, Steve Lawler, Stu Schwartz, Ted Lewin, Tom Cole, Tony Marino, Vinnie Valentine, Mark Morton.
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Analysis of the Fearless Platinum Credits
Since the credits on the OG Fearless and Fearless Platinum are SHIT, I have to assume lots of things, like who played certain instruments and what not. Thanks to the TV credits, I estrapolated the instruments played to see if I could compare them to make sense of some things, unlike Speak Now, that one's completely fucked. I'll still need to Occamrazor some things. This is what I found:
🎙️Recording Studios: No other Studios are credited as main ones, just smaller ones, such as Pain In The Art, where Nathan Chapman recorded and mixed Jump Then Fall and Forever & Always Piano by himself.
🥁Percussions: Eric Darken recorded Percussions on Untouchable, Come In With The Rain and Superstar.
🪕Banjo: there are two more people who play the banjo on FP besides Ilya Toshinsky: Nathan Chapman and Bryan Sutton. Also Banjo Ben Clark but it was scrapped, but that's another story. According to Fearless TV, the songs that have a banjo in them are Jump Then Fall, Come In With The Rain and The Other Side Of The Door. Based on the fact that Jump The Fall was recorded and mixed by Nathan Chapman, I'm gonna assume that he played the banjo on it, while Bryan Sutton played it on Come In With The Rain. I think that the banjo on The Other Side Of The Door was played by Ilya Toshinsky, since the song was a full part of the OG Fearless sessions and was the closest to release out of the other Platinum songs.
🎸Dobro Guitar: The resonator guitar is only present on the Platinum Edition, credited to Nathan Chapman. The only song that features it is The Other Side Of The Door, making it one of the many instruments he played on the recording sessions.
🎸Steel Guitar: Dan Dugmore is the only extra person to have played the instrument. The only song on FP that features a Steel Guitar is Come In With The Rain.
🎻 Cello & Strings: Jonathan Yudkin definitely played the Cello and arranged the Strings for Forever & Always Piano Version, which, to the surprise of no one, is the only songs that feature them. This makes Yudkin one of the few people from the OG Fearless sessions to have come back for the TV.
Note: Taylor said that the OG Fiddle Player on Love Story is Yudkin, but this is openly in contrast with the OG Fearless credits, where the only Fiddle Player credited is Rob Hajcos.
🎹 Programming: Nathan Chapman. Despite the numbers of outcry about the synths on Fearless TV, Fearless Platinum had a bunch of them. According to the TV credits, Programming occurred on: Jump Then Fall (Electronic Percussion Programming) and on Untouchable and Forever & Always Piano (Synth Programming). I think that originally Nathan did the same things on the OG songs.
#taylor swift#fearless#fearless platinum edition#fearless taylor’s version#writing of fearless timeline#nathan chapman#definitely deserves a tag on its own the man carried the sessions
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2024 olympics Ireland roster
Athletics
Mark English (Letterkenny)
Andrew Coscoran (Balbriggan)
Cathal Doyle (Bettystown)
Luke McCann (Dublin)
Brian Fay (Dublin)
Thomas Barr (Waterford)
Christopher O'Donnell (Loughborough, U.K.)
Eric Favors (Haverstraw, New York)
Sharlene Mawdsley (Newport)
Rhasidat Adeleke (Tallaght)
Sophie Becker (Ballykelly)
Ciara Mageean (Portaferry)
Sophie Bideau-O'Sullivan (Melbourne, Australia)
Sarah Healey (Monkstown)
Jodie McCann (Dublin)
Sarah Lavin (Lisnagry)
Fionnuala McCormick (Wicklow)
Philippa Healy (Ballineen)
Kelly McGrory (Laghy)
Nicola Tuthill (Kilbrittain)
Kate O'Connor (Dundalk)
Badminton
Nguyen Nhat (Dublin)
Rachael Darragh (Letterkenny)
Boxing
Jude Gallagher (Newton Stewart, U.K.)
Dean Clancy (Sligo)
Aidan Walsh (Belfast, U.K.)
Jack Marley (Dublin)
Daina Moorehouse (Dublin)
Jenny Lehane (Ashbourne)
Michaela Walsh (Belfast, U.K.)
Kellie Harrington (Dublin)
Gráinne Walsh (Tullamore)
Aoife O'Rourke (Castlerea)
Canoeing
Liam Jegou (Huningue, France)
Noel Hendrick (Dunadea)
Michaela Corcoran (Montgomery County, Maryland)
Madison Corcoran (Montgomery County, Maryland)
Cycling
Ben Healy (Kingswinford, U.K.)
Ryan Mullen (Colwyn Bay, U.K.)
Megan Armitage (Tullamore)
Erin Creighton (Belfast, U.K.)
Mia Griffin (Glenmore)
Alice Sharpe (Cambridge, U.K.)
Kelly Murphy (London, U.K.)
Lara Gillespie (Dublin)
Diving
Jake Passmore (Leeds, U.K.)
Ciara McGing (London, U.K.)
Equestrian
Austin O'Connor (Mallow)
Cian O'Connor (Dublin)
Shane Sweetnam (Cork)
Daniel Coyle (Ardmore, U.K.)
Abigail Lyle (Bangor, U.K.)
Susie Berry (Dromore)
Sarah Ennis (Howth)
Aoife Clark (Dublin)
Field hockey
Kyle Marshall (Markethill)
Peter McKibbin (Belfast, U.K.)
Jonny Lynch (Lisburn)
Peter Brown (Banbridge)
Nick Page (London, U.K.)
David Harte (Ballinspittle)
Tim Cross (Melbourne, Australia)
John McKee (Banbridge, U.K.)
Matthew Nelson (Belfast, U.K.)
Daragh Walsh (Dublin)
Shane O'Donoghue (Dublin)
Sean Murray (Lisburn, U.K.)
Jeremy Duncan (Kilkenny)
Michael Robson (Belfast, U.K.)
Ben Walker (Glenageary)
Lee Cole (Shankill)
Ben Johnson (Waterford)
Golf
Rory McIlroy (Jupiter, Florida)
Shane Lowry (Dublin)
Stephanie Kallan (Phoenix, Arizona)
Leona Maguire (Cavan)
Gymnastics
Rhys McClenaghan (Dublin)
Rowing
Daire Lynch (Clonmel)
Philip Doyle (Banbridge, U.K.)
Fintan McCarthy (Skibbereen)
Paul O'Donovan (Lisheen)
Ross Corrigan (Enniskillen, U.K.)
Nathan Timoney (Enniskillen, U.K.)
Holly Davis (Bollincollig)
Alison Bergin (Cork)
Zoe Hyde (Killorglin)
Margaret Cremen (Rochestown)
Aofie Casey (Skibbereen)
Aifric Keogh (Furbo)
Fiona Murtagh (Galway)
Emily Hegarty (Skibbereen)
Natalie Long (Cobh)
Eimear Lambe (Dublin)
Imogen Magner (Ely, U.K.)
Rugby
Jack Kelly (Dublin)
Andrew Smith (Dublin)
Harry McNulty (Cashel)
Mark Roche (Glenageary)
Zac Ward (Downpatrick)
Chay Mullins (Bristol, U.K.)
Jordan Conroy (Tullamore)
Hugo Keenan (Dublin)
Hugo Lennox (Skerries)
Terry Kennedy (Dublin)
Gavin Mullin (Blackrock)
Niall Comerford (Dublin)
Sean Cribbin (Dublin)
Bryan Mollen (Glasthule)
Kathy Baker (Navan)
Megan Burns (Tullamore)
Amee-Leigh Murphy-Crowe (Dublin)
Alanna Fitzpatrick (Portarlington)
Stacey Flood (Dublin)
Eve Higgins (Kilcock)
Erin King (Wicklow)
Vicky Elmes-Kinlan (Rathnew)
Emily Lane (Cork)
Ashleigh Orchard (Belfast, U.K.)
Beibhinn Parsons (Ballinasloe)
Lucy Mulhall (Wicklow)
Sailing
Finn Lynch (Bennekerry)
Robert Dickson (Sutton)
Sean Waddilove (Howth)
Eve McMahon (Howth)
Swimming
Max McCusker (Harlow, U.K.)
Thomas Fannon (Torquay, U.K.)
Shane Ryan (Haverford Township, Pennsylvania)
Daniel Wiffen (Magheralin, U.K.)
Darragh Greene (Longford)
Conor Ferguson (Belfast, U.K.)
Grace Davison (Bangor, U.K.)
Victoria Catterson (Belfast, U.K.)
Erin Riordan (Whitegate)
Danielle Hill (Newtonabbey, U.K.)
Mona McSharry (Grange)
Ellen Walshe (Dublin)
Taekwondo
Jack Woolley (Dublin)
#Sports#National Teams#Ireland#Celebrities#Races#Australia#U.K.#New York#Fights#Boxing#Boats#France#Maryland#Animals#Hockey#Golf#Florida#Arizona#Pennsylvania
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General Hospital Spoilers: Sonny's Breakdown, Carly's Legal Woes, and Holly Sutton's Dramatic Return
Excitement and tension are high in Port Charles as "General Hospital" gears up for some dramatic episodes in early August 2024. Here's a sneak peek at what's coming:
Carly's Legal Troubles and Jason's Predicament
In the latest general hospital spoilers, Carly Spencer is facing significant legal challenges and must consider her options as threats escalate from John Cates. Meanwhile, Jason Morgan finds himself in a tough spot as he grapples with demands from the FBI, which could jeopardize his loyalty to Sonny Corinthos. The situation forces Jason to consider drastic measures, potentially leading to explosive confrontations.
Sonny's Downward Spiral
Sonny Corinthos is on the brink of a nervous breakdown, exacerbated by changes in his medication. This storyline promises intense drama as Sonny's mental state deteriorates, potentially causing ripple effects throughout his family and associates. Fans are eager to see how this will unfold, especially with the anticipated return of Bryan Craig as Morgan Corinthos, likely appearing as part of Sonny's hallucinations.
Holly Sutton's Return
Emma Samms is making a highly anticipated return as Holly Sutton in early September. Her comeback is expected to bring new twists, particularly involving her past with Robert Scorpio and their unresolved feelings. Holly's return will likely intertwine with ongoing plots, adding depth and intrigue to the current storylines.
Relationship Turmoil
Willow Corinthos and Drew Cain's relationship faces temptations and challenges, testing their loyalty to Michael Corinthos. Meanwhile, Nina Reeves continues to play a dangerous game, manipulating those around her and creating further tension.
Anna's Mission
Anna Devane is on a mission to save Sonny from John's clutches, despite her complicated relationship with Valentin Cassadine. This subplot promises high-stakes drama and strategic maneuvers as Anna navigates her way through these dangerous waters.
Emotional Decisions
Kristina Corinthos-Davis faces a pivotal decision regarding her baby as Molly Lansing-Davis and TJ Ashford consider formalizing the adoption. This emotional storyline will explore themes of family, sacrifice, and maternal bonds.
Stay tuned for these riveting episodes as "General Hospital" continues to deliver compelling drama and unexpected twists.
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Sabrina Fallows | 27 | Kennedy McMann | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Sage Wilson | 32 | Kaley Cuoco | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Salem Hearst | 23 | Abigail Cowan | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Sam Lannister | 24 | Froy Gutierrez | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Savannah Lanaster | 20 | Kristine Froseth | Occupation | private muse | Extra Info | Verses
Sawyer Fields | 24 | Janel Parrish | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Scarlett Rozier | 18 | Sadie Sink | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Scout Groves | 19 | Meg Donnelly | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Sebastian Thorpe | 38 | Max Irons | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Serenity Fielding | 23 | Sarah Michelle Gellar | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Shepard Groves | 25 | Daniel Sharman | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Shiloh Morris | 21 | Mitchel Hope | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Sienna Reese | 22 | Shay Mitchel | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Silas Holt | 23 | Noah Centino | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
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Skylar Morrand | 23 | Danny Griffin | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Sloane Braxton | 20 | Joey King | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Sophie Flynn | 21 | Danielle Russell | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Spencer Hawkins | 43 | Jamie Kennedy | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Stella Carson | 32 | Halston Sage | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Storm O’Brien | 28 | Bryan Dechart | Occupation | Extra Info | Verses
Sutton Parker | 37 | Jared Padelecki | FBI Agent | Extra Info | Verses
Sylvester Dodd | 45 | Wes Bentley | Lawyer | Extra Info | Verses
Sylvie Matland | 37 | Gemma Arterton | Sex Worker | Extra Info | Verses
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Song Review: My Bluegrass Heart with Jerry Douglas - “Boulderdash” (Live, 2022)
Packing a 15-string punch with a triple-banjo attack and a guesting Dobro master Jerry Douglas, Béla Fleck’s My Bluegrass Heart wasn’t messing around when it rolled out “Boulderdash” at the 2022 Grey Fox Bluegrass festival.
An instrumental played with wildfire intensity, it features solos from fiddler Michael Cleveland, Douglas, Fleck, guitarist Bryan Sutton and others all packed into six minutes of lighting-fast sawing, sliding and picking.
And while such sonic shenanigans might be too much of a good thing in lesser hands, Fleck’s Bluegrass Heart pumps just enough oxygen to keep up the pace without risking palpitations. No balderdash in this “Boulderdash,” which was just released on video.
Grade card: My Bluegrass Heart with Jerry Douglas - “Boulderdash” (Live, 2022) - A
4/3/24
#Youtube#béla fleck#my bluegrass heart#jerry douglas#alison krauss and union station#michael cleveland#bryan sutton
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"Sweet and Sour" Larry Sweeney vs. Golden Vampire 13 (aka Tracy Smothers), IWA-MS Anything Goes 2K5, January 15, 2005
I had an overflowing array of options spanning multiple different custom playlists for the first wrestling match that I would write about in 2024. I could have written about Bryan Danielson vs. Kazuchika Okada at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18, a masterful follow-up to their delightful match at AEW/NJPW Forbidden Door 2023. I could have written about Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Kento Miyahara from AJPW MANIAx 2023, a wonderful trolljob by Nakajima that cemented him as the threat to All Japan's identity and its main villain for 2024. Instead, the only option proved to Larry Sweeney vs. Golden Vampire 13 from IWA-MS's Anything Goes 2K5 from 2005.
(It doesn't hurt that the show shares a name with one of my favorite musicals; it's a favorite because Sutton Foster's performance at the end of Act I is an absolute showstopper.)
I chose the match because it is important to remember Alexander Whybrow (aka Larry Sweeney) because we're near the 13th year since his passing. My path intersected his at the Chikara shows that I attended, and I would watch him work his merchandise table from afar. Despite his heelish character, Whybrow's Sweeney always seemed inviting and friendly, and I'm thankful that I was able to experience his charm and charisma in person.
We're also nearing the 4th year since Tracy Smothers's passing. When I was younger, I was always annoyed by Smothers's matches; they just seemed like a collection of goofy stalling shtick. The problem with that first impression is that it was from late in Smothers's career, after he had wrestled bears, after all the matches where he made his opponents shine, after all the near riots that he inflamed in crowds.
And so, we start the year with a goofy comedy match between Sweeney and Smothers where Sweeney pulls out every stalling tactic he'd learned (claiming that the Golden Vampire pulled his hair and his tights, that the Vampire is a coward because he wrestles in a mask [which continues in Chikara with Sweeney's relationship with Mitch Ryder, who hated masked wrestlers]) and every little cheat he can do to try to beat the larger Golden Vampire. Smothers, for his part, isn't asked to do much, but he provides the campus for Sweeney to ply his tricks...until Smothers is unmasked, at which he point he summons some offense to try to take Sweeney down. Moves, winners, and losers don't really matter here; rather, it's about taking a moment to enjoy the outsized personalities that Sweeney and Smothers portrayed and the crowd's delight at their shenanigans.
Fair warning about some edgy chants that you'd probably expect from an IWA-MS crowd in the 2000s and Eddie Kingston constantly blowing out his mic on commentary with Dave Prazak.
The match is free to view as of this writing on IWA-MS's YouTube page.
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Béla Fleck – Már csak néhány jegy van a koncertjére
Béla Fleck – Már csak néhány jegy van a koncertjére - https://metalindex.hu/2024/01/05/bela-fleck-mar-csak-nehany-jegy-van-a-koncertjere/ -
Hat héttel az esemény előtt technikailag telt házas Béla Fleck Müpa-fellépése, már csak a jegyirodákban lehet elcsípni 1-2 jegyet. Február 14-én a Bartók Béla Nemzeti Hangversenyteremben láthatjuk a világhírű bendzsóművészt, ez lesz a harmadik budapesti koncertje.
Akik emlékeznek Béla Fleck előző, nyolc évvel ezelőtti koncertjére, bizonyára azt is tudják, miért hívják Bélának az Amerikában született bendzsójátékost. Nem magyar családi gyökerek okán: az egyébként szlovák ősöktől származó muzsikus zenerajongó édesapja Bartók miatt adta fiának ezt a keresztnevet, amely determinálta Béla Fleck életét. De nemcsak amolyan átlagos zenész lett belőle, hanem egyenesen az a bendzsózseni, akit a világon a legtöbb kategóriában jelöltek Grammy-díjra. Ezúttal egy igazi allstar bluegrass együttes élén tér vissza Budapestre.
Az 1958-as születésű Fleck hangszerének igazi virtuóza, aki mindig innovatív módon, technikailag is tökéletes játékkal keresi az új és még újabb lehetőségeket a bendzsó megszólaltatásában, valamint más műfajokkal való házasításában. Ebben társa felesége, Abigail Washburn is, akivel legutóbb, 2015-ben láthattuk-hallhattuk a Müpában. 2007-ben viszont még Béla Fleck And The Flecktones nevű zenekarával érkezett az A38-ra, a jazz-fusion és a jammelések felé terelve a progresszív bluegrasst. Mielőtt 1988-ban megalapította leghíresebb formációját, hosszú évekig a prog bluegrass egyik alapzenekarával, a New Grass Revivallal zenélt. Nála azonban idővel valóban bármi szóba jöhetett, igen tekintélyes számú, 38 Grammy-jelölése (amelyből 15-öt díjra is váltott) rengetegféle kategóriából áll össze: country, pop, dzsessz, bluegrass, klasszikus, folk, spoken word, világzene, american roots stb. Mostani koncertjén a 2021-ben megjelent, szintén Grammy-díjas ’My Bluegrass Heart’ című lemezét mutatja be olyan nagynevű bluegrass-zenésztársakkal – Michael Cleveland, Sierra Hull, Justin Moses, Mark Schatz, Bryan Sutton –, akik valószínűleg még sosem jártak Magyarországon. A koncert további részletei az esemény Facebook-oldalán.
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Captain Pearse's list of pirates intending to take the King's Pardon (sorted)
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Reto Burrell
Seit der Veröffentlichung seines ersten Albums "Echo Park" im Jahr 2001 ist es dem Schweizer Künstler Reto Burrell gelungen, Rock, Pop, Country, Folk und Blues zu einem ganz eigenen Americana-Stil zu verbinden. Burrells neun Alben haben begeisterte Kritiken von einigen der angesehensten Publikationen in der Musikbranche erhalten. Der Rolling Stone sagte über sein 2014 erschienenes Album 'Lucky Charm': "Ein weiteres grossartiges Songwriter-Album des Schweizers mit amerikanischen Wurzeln"; Americana UK beschrieb seine Songs als: "Zeitloser Roots-Rock-Americana", und das Tracks Magazine nannte ihn "den Schweizer Tom Petty". Sein Erfolg hat es ihm ermöglicht, mit einigen der besten Profis der Musikindustrie zusammenzuarbeiten, darunter der dreifache Grammy-Gewinner Chris Testa, der Produzent des Jahres der Country Music Association, Greg Droman, und Weltklassemusiker wie Bryan Sutton, Aaron Sterling, Aubrey Haynie und andere. Burrell ist selbst kein unbeschriebenes Blatt in Sachen Produktion und Musik und hat für zahlreiche Künstler in der Schweiz Alben geschrieben, produziert und eingespielt. Seine neuste Single "Counting Miles" wurde am 3.März veröffentlicht, ein komplettes Album folgt im September 2023. Die neuen Songs weisen alle Merkmale auf, die wir von Burrell gewohnt sind: mitreissende Melodien, aussagekräftige Texte, grossartige Gitarren-Licks und herzliche Vocals. "Wie immer mag ich es, mit verschiedenen Musikstilen zu flirten, ohne dabei die Essenz meiner Person zu verlieren. Die ersten Reaktionen von Leuten aus der Branche, die die neuen Songs gehört haben, sind sehr positiv. Der allgemeine Konsens ist, dass sie die Frische und Aufregung des Debütalbums eines Newcomers haben, gepaart mit der Weisheit und Erfahrung eines gestandenen Künstlers. Das macht mich sehr glücklich", sagt Reto. Als versierter Performer ist Burrell zu einer festen Grösse in der Live-Musikszene geworden, hat Hunderte von Shows in ganz Europa gespielt und beginnt nun, seinen Horizont auf andere Teile der Welt auszudehnen. Quelle: Jonnys Lion Cave Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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