Kissing The Flint - She-Oak Affair - Official Music Video
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XVIV - Original Music For Brass by Hugh Davies
My original idea was for it to be played on 19 valved brass instruments but it ended up as the following: Piccolo trumpet, Eb Trumpet, 4 Bb trumpets, Flugelhorn, Tenor Horn, Baritone, 2 Euphoniums, 2 Tubas. Most of which were doubled. I think thats 13 parts in all, so close! The players: Sam Ewens: Piccolo, Eb & Bb trumpets, Flugelhorn, Baritone, Euphonium (samuel.ewens@googlemail.com) Hugh Davies: Piccolo, Eb & Bb trumpets, Flugelhorn, Tenor Horn, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba (hugh@realbrass.co.uk) Carol Jarvis: Euphonium, Tuba (caroljarvis@mac.com)
The Gardiner Brothers - Acapella Dance
The Gardiner Brothers are professional Irish dancers, social media personalities and influencers. Michael (born 1995) and Matthew (born 1999) are Irish-American dancers and choreographers who are currently living in Galway Ireland. The brothers have been dancing for almost their entire life and started competing at the age of 5. They competed at local competitions in Denver and between them, they have won over 40 major Irish Dancing championship titles which include world championship titles as well as international solo titles. In their professional careers, the Gardiner Brothers have appeared numerous times on television. Their first major appearance was on The Late Late Toy Show in 2011. They also performed on The Late Late Show with Riverdance, Fusion Fighters and The Kilfenora Ceili Band. Recently in 2020, they appeared on Home and Family, RTE Today Show and RTE Nationwide. On social media, the brothers are well known for their incredible videos where they dance in public around Ireland which reach over 15,000 views each time! At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, Michael and Matthew spent their time choreographing and creating videos to enlighten their followers and inspire people to do what makes them happy. They started actively uploading on TikTok and Instagram and their success led to being approached my media outlets for intervews and features!
XVIV - Original Music For Brass by Hugh Davies
My original idea was for it to be played on 19 valved brass instruments but it ended up as the following: Piccolo trumpet, Eb Trumpet, 4 Bb trumpets, Flugelhorn, Tenor Horn, Baritone, 2 Euphoniums, 2 Tubas. Most of which were doubled. I think thats 13 parts in all, so close! The players: Sam Ewens: Piccolo, Eb & Bb trumpets, Flugelhorn, Baritone, Euphonium (samuel.ewens@googlemail.com) Hugh Davies: Piccolo, Eb & Bb trumpets, Flugelhorn, Tenor Horn, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba (hugh@realbrass.co.uk) Carol Jarvis: Euphonium, Tuba (caroljarvis@mac.com)
The Gardiner Brothers - Acapella Dance
The Gardiner Brothers are professional Irish dancers, social media personalities and influencers. Michael (born 1995) and Matthew (born 1999) are Irish-American dancers and choreographers who are currently living in Galway Ireland. The brothers have been dancing for almost their entire life and started competing at the age of 5. They competed at local competitions in Denver and between them, they have won over 40 major Irish Dancing championship titles which include world championship titles as well as international solo titles. In their professional careers, the Gardiner Brothers have appeared numerous times on television. Their first major appearance was on The Late Late Toy Show in 2011. They also performed on The Late Late Show with Riverdance, Fusion Fighters and The Kilfenora Ceili Band. Recently in 2020, they appeared on Home and Family, RTE Today Show and RTE Nationwide. On social media, the brothers are well known for their incredible videos where they dance in public around Ireland which reach over 15,000 views each time! At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, Michael and Matthew spent their time choreographing and creating videos to enlighten their followers and inspire people to do what makes them happy. They started actively uploading on TikTok and Instagram and their success led to being approached my media outlets for intervews and features!