Morning Light - Samuli Federley
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Here’s a clip for you from my upcoming music video for Morning Light. It’s a bit different kind of song I’ve done before and represents my pop side in the style of John Mayer. Includes Fender strat and vocs.
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I Won't Look Back - Kissing The Flint
I Won't Look Back is a honky tonk number written by Australian singer-songwriter Leah Chynoweth-Tidy aka Kissing The Flint. A song about a girl taking back control of her love life and telling her man she's walking down the road if he doesn't start to treat her right! Official Music video was funded through the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) in Queensland, Australia - it was filmed by Wezzy Cruze and released in 2019 and can be enjoyed on Kissing The Flint's Youtube channel.
Scotland The Brave, India The Bold
The Snake Charmer, Scotland the brave Bagpipes in a punjabi version . Bringing together two different worlds of music from Scotland and India that is fueled by the same fire. When Scotland the brave meets India the bold, This musical fusion mix between scottish celtic music and punjabi music is an ode to several similarities between the people of Scotland and that of India.