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Austin singer-songwriter Colin Gilmore is building his reputation the old-fashioned way: hard work and imagination. He and his new wife's idea of the perfect honeymoon was a tour of Japan, where he played eight cities in 10 days, complete with a different backing band at each gig. He has recently toured the west coast, played the Old Town Art Fair in Chicago, and played an online interactive concert at Mike Nesmith's Videoranch. The Flatlanders are set to include Gilmore's song "The Way We Are" on their next album. "I'm getting out there and doing it," says Gilmore, who was invited...
Since 2002 Gasmac Gilmore lead their audience through very diverse musical genres - after the striking animated splatter video and single ‘Zirkus’ (2004) and their debut album „Little Lucy“ (2006) Gasmac Gilmore now present their second album „About Boys And Dogs“. The Viennese band crosses stylistic borders between East and West, bubbles over with catchy riffs and weird hooklines while bridging the gaps between gentle ballads and unrestrained BalkanRock, between furious Punk salvos and humorous-grotesque folklore attacks. On stage Gasmac Gilmore act joyfully while pulling neckbreaking stunts - absurd dances and mad breaks are guaranteed whenever the band plays a...
David Gilmore has recorded and performed with many of today’s most influential modern artists. He has worked with Wayne Shorter (appearing on Mr. Shorter’s Grammy Award winning album, High Life (Verve)), Dave Douglas, Muhal Richard Abrams, Sam Rivers, Steve Coleman, Cassandra Wilson, Don Byron, Uri Caine, Randy Brecker, David Sanborn, Ron Blake, Carolyn Leonhart and Christian McBride, among many others. In addition to his significance presence on the international touring scene, Gilmore has also appeared on over 50 recordings, including two of his own as leader. His first CD, Ritualism (2001) received international critical praise and was nominated for the...
Boyd Gilmore (Belzoni, MS, c. June 12, 1910 - Fresno, CA, December 23, 1976) was an American blues singer. Boyd Gilmore was a cousin of Elmore James. Boyd was recorded in two sessions in Greenville and Clarksdale, MS in 1952 with Ike Turner on piano. Two 78 RPM records were issued from the Greenville sessions. The remaining titles were shelved until being released by Kent Records in the 1960's. His complete discography exists of only six songs. Introducing our major series on the Modern Records downhome blues sessions, these vibrant and historic juke joint recordings were made by Joe Bihari...
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Galata und Riesenrad
Beni Anlamadin (Du hast mich nicht verstanden)
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Aldırma Gönül
Reden über Wien
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