[Facts] The Charm of the Internet
One of the charms of the internet, I think is that unknown musicians get a chance to reach a broader audience than ever before.
As an example of this is Midas.
Midas the bard.
http://www.digiphobia.com/ultimasongs/
As an example of this is Midas.
Midas the bard.
http://www.digiphobia.com/ultimasongs/
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Selwyn (and others who might be interested)
Another example is on http://www.navan.org. They sing in the Celtic languages, but they have the translations of the songs online for those interested. I've heard them live here in Milwaukee and I kinda like them, but I'll let you decide for yourselves. Too bad I don't know if Zolotoi Plios has a website with their music (Russian folksongs), but I'm looking.
Phyllis
Another example is on http://www.navan.org. They sing in the Celtic languages, but they have the translations of the songs online for those interested. I've heard them live here in Milwaukee and I kinda like them, but I'll let you decide for yourselves. Too bad I don't know if Zolotoi Plios has a website with their music (Russian folksongs), but I'm looking.
Phyllis
Thanks you for the link
Quite interesting. MP3 format may push the rich musicians a little but it surely is a great chance for the more unknown people!
Selwyn
Quite interesting. MP3 format may push the rich musicians a little but it surely is a great chance for the more unknown people!
Selwyn
Selwyn
You're very welcome. You just might want to keep up with the link since they often post concert info there (not to mention possible recordings). I kinda like them, too
Phyllis
You're very welcome. You just might want to keep up with the link since they often post concert info there (not to mention possible recordings). I kinda like them, too
Phyllis