Thursday, May 10, 2012

Who knows what tomorrow may bring (Sepia)

Who knows what tomorrow may bring (Sepia)

Latest music video from our new album Swings and heartaches. Available on CDBaby; www.cdbaby.com "Swings & heartaches" includes eleven songs, in two parts. The "swings" are lively, up-tempo songs from the 40s/50s, featuring two Patsy Cline hits ("Gotta lotta rhythm in my soul" & "Walkin' after midnight"), one by Hank Williams ("Lovesick blues"), two old western/swing standards ("My window faces the south", "I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter") and a modern swing ("Who knows what tomorrow may bring"). The "heartaches" are beautiful ballades with strong lyrics. One is a Johnny Cash/June Carter duet ("If I were a carpenter"), another is an Everly Brothers' classic ("Crying in the rain"); a modern nostalgic song by Juice Holland & Sam Brown ("Valentine moon") and two Bulgarian folk melodies ("Brala moma" & "Malka moma"). Musicians: Lilly Drumeva -- lead & harmony vocals, fiddle Yasen Vasilev -- lead & harmony vocals, lead & rhythm guitars Michail Shishkov -- lead! and harmony vocals, Dobro, piano Svoboda Bozduganova -- upright bass: pizzicato and arco With special guests: Michal Barok -- mandolin, Milena Vuleva -- fiddle "Lilly of the West" was formed in 1996 by Lilly Drumeva in Sofia. Shortly after releasing a debut album, the band toured successfully throughout Europe and the US, winning European and international bluegrass music awards. "Lilly of the west" has a large repertoire, including country, bluegrass, swing, jazz, pop and Bulgarian folk music. The ...





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