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The Banshees - You're Wrong
04:21
The Banshees - You're Wrong

The Banshees - You're Wrong

JTC Jam Of The Month (Feb 2022) - Luca Chessa
01:08
JTC Jam Of The Month (Feb 2022) - Luca Chessa

Musician Luca Chessa performs an improvisation to a track made by Jack Gardiner.  ‘I am a passionate and committed music professional, with the talent and drive to succeed. Growing up amongst the vibrant and diverse music scene in Italy, and studying music in London, was an environment full of inspiration and stimulation for me to feed off.’

Happy Father's Day [The Journey Extract] - Dani Harris-Walters
01:46
Happy Father's Day [The Journey Extract] - Dani Harris-Walters

Contact: info@daniharriswalters.com https://linktr.ee/DHWLinks​

Breathe - Original Piano Composition
05:40
Breathe - Original Piano Composition

Perhaps the relentless, repetitive melody and rhythms of the hands remind me of a frantic mind and the need to stop and observe when we are quickening our breath, when it is shallow and tight, to then let go and remember to breathe deeply and with ease - Breathe like a tortoise and live for 400 years, maybe

The Banshees - You're Wrong
04:21
The Banshees - You're Wrong

The Banshees - You're Wrong


JTC Jam Of The Month (Feb 2022) - Luca Chessa
01:08
JTC Jam Of The Month (Feb 2022) - Luca Chessa

Musician Luca Chessa performs an improvisation to a track made by Jack Gardiner.  ‘I am a passionate and committed music professional, with the talent and drive to succeed. Growing up amongst the vibrant and diverse music scene in Italy, and studying music in London, was an environment full of inspiration and stimulation for me to feed off.’


Happy Father's Day [The Journey Extract] - Dani Harris-Walters
01:46
Happy Father's Day [The Journey Extract] - Dani Harris-Walters

Contact: info@daniharriswalters.com https://linktr.ee/DHWLinks​


Breathe - Original Piano Composition
05:40
Breathe - Original Piano Composition

Perhaps the relentless, repetitive melody and rhythms of the hands remind me of a frantic mind and the need to stop and observe when we are quickening our breath, when it is shallow and tight, to then let go and remember to breathe deeply and with ease - Breathe like a tortoise and live for 400 years, maybe