Crossover - 50 Shades Of The Blues
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The band features; Mike Starrs - Vocals Kevin Riddles - Bass/Vocals Martin Howells - Keyboards Gary Pearson - Drums Paul Gaskin - Guitar/Vocals

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inspired by traditional Irish folk tunes, performed on a Camac Bardic 27 string harp.

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Dune Girl - Kissing The Flint

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You Left Me For Paris, by Carl Campbell
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You Left Me For Paris, by Carl Campbell

You Left Me For Paris, by Carl Campbell


African Skies - Stephen J. Anderson
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African Skies - Stephen J. Anderson

More Epic Music Here: http://www.youtube.com/user/MusicKaira1Our Epic Music Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/MusicKairaSong: African Skies Composer: Stephen J. Anderson


Irish Dance for Celtic Harp - Original Composition by Marianne Bouvette
02:54
Irish Dance for Celtic Harp - Original Composition by Marianne Bouvette

inspired by traditional Irish folk tunes, performed on a Camac Bardic 27 string harp.


Dune Girl - Kissing The Flint
04:42
Dune Girl - Kissing The Flint

Waves of shimmering summer guitars cascade over warm, breezy vocals in an upbeat surf pop-rock groove about why we love living, working and playing by the coast. An invitation to let your hair down, soak up some Vitamin D, ride the waves and boogie barefoot on the sand. Empowered dune girls who weren’t allowed to surf in the 70’s now riding the waves as equals right next to the boys in the 2020’s.