Woodwind Quartet- Paula Olaz
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Berklee College of Music.Recording session polazmoratinos@berklee.edu

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You're Really Something by The Wild Things.
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You're Really Something by The Wild Things.

'You're Really Something' by The Wild Things from their debut album. Directed by Rob Kendrick.

G.H.M.Rodríguez - D.Anousis La Cumparsita
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G.H.M.Rodríguez - D.Anousis La Cumparsita

G.H.M.Rodríguez - D.Anousis La Cumparsita

Imola Q - Coronavirus lockdown
03:01
Imola Q - Coronavirus lockdown

Apologies as the quality isn't fantastic and the only acoustic guitar I had access to was missing a string. Stay safe! x

Songs of the Syrian Refugees
01:52
Songs of the Syrian Refugees

In his song, Mohamad is singing about how strange life is, how harsh the nights are: ‘Oh this life is so strange... our home became very far. Very far.’ But before he can finish, he is overcome by homesickness and with his head in his hands, he cries. He is crying for his beloved country and for the father he left behind.Abu and Mohamad are residents of Zaatari, a refugee camp located just a few kilometres east of Mafraq, Jordan, near the Syrian border. Originally established as a temporary settlement in July 2012 for Syrians fleeing the civil war, Zaatari is now home to an estimated 79,000 refugees and stretches over five square kilometres.The Jeeni Refugee Aid channel supports refugee aid and charities across the world.

You're Really Something by The Wild Things.
04:01
You're Really Something by The Wild Things.

'You're Really Something' by The Wild Things from their debut album. Directed by Rob Kendrick.


G.H.M.Rodríguez - D.Anousis La Cumparsita
04:26
G.H.M.Rodríguez - D.Anousis La Cumparsita

G.H.M.Rodríguez - D.Anousis La Cumparsita


Imola Q - Coronavirus lockdown
03:01
Imola Q - Coronavirus lockdown

Apologies as the quality isn't fantastic and the only acoustic guitar I had access to was missing a string. Stay safe! x


Songs of the Syrian Refugees
01:52
Songs of the Syrian Refugees

In his song, Mohamad is singing about how strange life is, how harsh the nights are: ‘Oh this life is so strange... our home became very far. Very far.’ But before he can finish, he is overcome by homesickness and with his head in his hands, he cries. He is crying for his beloved country and for the father he left behind.Abu and Mohamad are residents of Zaatari, a refugee camp located just a few kilometres east of Mafraq, Jordan, near the Syrian border. Originally established as a temporary settlement in July 2012 for Syrians fleeing the civil war, Zaatari is now home to an estimated 79,000 refugees and stretches over five square kilometres.The Jeeni Refugee Aid channel supports refugee aid and charities across the world.