Documentary Reel 2018 – Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com)
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A selection of documentary clips from voiceover artist Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com). Jack Pinder is an Award winning, native English voiceover artist based in London, UK and is the winner of 'Best Male TV Documentary Voiceover' at the One Voice Awards 2020. 

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Unknown Chapters - Frozen Bones (Official Lyric Video)
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Unknown Chapters - Frozen Bones (Official Lyric Video)

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Heday Inoue - Te Deum from Tosca
04:56
Heday Inoue - Te Deum from Tosca

Heday Inoue : bass-baritone

Alex Raykin, guitar
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Alex Raykin, guitar

Alex Raykin, guitar

Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band - La Cucaracha
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Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band - La Cucaracha

The Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band performed at the annual International Cleveland Community Day at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The band strolled the Atrium before their performance and played the traditional Spanish folk corrido "La Cucaracha" which is Spanish for “The Cockroach". This song became popular in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.

Unknown Chapters - Frozen Bones (Official Lyric Video)
03:23
Unknown Chapters - Frozen Bones (Official Lyric Video)

Follow UC on Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unknownchap...​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unknownchapt...​ Spotify: https://sptfy.com/9CfW​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/unknownchapt​ Website: http://unknownchapters.com/​


Heday Inoue - Te Deum from Tosca
04:56
Heday Inoue - Te Deum from Tosca

Heday Inoue : bass-baritone


Alex Raykin, guitar
01:00
Alex Raykin, guitar

Alex Raykin, guitar


Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band - La Cucaracha
03:16
Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band - La Cucaracha

The Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band performed at the annual International Cleveland Community Day at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The band strolled the Atrium before their performance and played the traditional Spanish folk corrido "La Cucaracha" which is Spanish for “The Cockroach". This song became popular in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.