2012-6-7 20:59
fonisia
[荐] Mariana Bell - Book (2008) [POP/Folky Pop]
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[b]Artist: Mariana Bell
Title: Book
Label: Mariana Bell
Genre: Pop Folky Pop
Duration: 47:02
Size: 61,3 MB
Track: 11
Encoder: LAME 3.97 V2 vbr new
Url: [url]http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/marianabell3[/url]
TRACKLIST
1.Clumsy 03:29
2.Book 04:14
3.Ditty 02:11
4.Scene From the Movie 03:37
5.Bad Today 03:44
6.I'll Take Half 03:07
7.Waited 05:26
8.Dirty Little Cloud 03:07
9.Monday Comes 03:15
10.Nice 03:56
11.Vietnam 10:56[/b]
psw:boook
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2012-6-7 21:00
fonisia
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2012-6-7 21:12
麻油女郎
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Singer songwriter Mariana Bell delivers her soulful brand of folk pop across clubs in the city/the region and beyond, weaving elements of rock, jazz and country together with her trademark hook-filled melodies and evocative, passionate vocals.
The Australian-born, Charlottesville-raised Mariana Bell began singing at age 6. As an alto in the Virginia Consort Youth Choir, she continued to hone her talent for melody and harmony, performing at the National Cathedral and the White House. Soon after moving to New York, she became a fixture at such venerable downtown locales as Caffe Vivaldi, Rockwood Music Hall, The Bitter End, CBGB and The Living Room to name a few. In addition to singing backup vocals for various bands in need of some sweet harmony, she regularly performed with Irish band Doc and the Hods at the now-defunct but famed Bottom Line and innumerable Irish bars about town.
[url]http://www.marianabell.com/[/url]