Tango Music Factory - 4 rosas (Part 1)
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Arranged and conducted by Maestro Leandro Chiappe, for piano, violin, viola, bass, bandoneon, chromatic harmonica, electric guitar.

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Never going home, by The New Heat
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Never going home, by The New Heat

Never Going Home, by The New Heat

Suffolk Bay, by Ariana May
03:30
Suffolk Bay, by Ariana May

Suffolk Bay, the debut single by singer-songwriter Ariana May.Ariana is a 16 year old British singer-songwriter who's classical training in piano and singing from a young age has developed into a love of composing and performing. Her style is a potpourri of alternative, pop, rock and folk music, and she has a wide compass of influences: ranging from Kate Bush, Supertramp, AURORA and Birdy to Johannes Brahms, Leonard Bernstein, Michael Legrand, John Barry and Justin Hurwitz.

SLIPPERY TANGO - by Albena Naydenov, Original Piano Composition
03:11
SLIPPERY TANGO - by Albena Naydenov, Original Piano Composition

Composer: Albena Naydenov, Performed by Albena Naydenov

Matt Dwyer - Unappreciative
03:40
Matt Dwyer - Unappreciative

Unappreciative, by Matt Dwyer

Never going home, by The New Heat
03:52
Never going home, by The New Heat

Never Going Home, by The New Heat


Suffolk Bay, by Ariana May
03:30
Suffolk Bay, by Ariana May

Suffolk Bay, the debut single by singer-songwriter Ariana May.Ariana is a 16 year old British singer-songwriter who's classical training in piano and singing from a young age has developed into a love of composing and performing. Her style is a potpourri of alternative, pop, rock and folk music, and she has a wide compass of influences: ranging from Kate Bush, Supertramp, AURORA and Birdy to Johannes Brahms, Leonard Bernstein, Michael Legrand, John Barry and Justin Hurwitz.


SLIPPERY TANGO - by Albena Naydenov, Original Piano Composition
03:11
SLIPPERY TANGO - by Albena Naydenov, Original Piano Composition

Composer: Albena Naydenov, Performed by Albena Naydenov


Matt Dwyer - Unappreciative
03:40
Matt Dwyer - Unappreciative

Unappreciative, by Matt Dwyer