Estreaba o horizonte. Emilio Cao. (Galiza).
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Emilio Cao's first steps in music, as a teenager, are linked to pop music in his hometown, taking part in different musical groups (Brétema, NHU). Shortly after that, he was called to play with them by the members of the group Voces ceibes (Benedicto, Bibiano) who, in the seventies, sang social and political songs in Galician against Francos dictatorship, reflecting this way a reality quite different from the official one.At that time he started to compose his first songs. He became a member of a group called Movimento popular da canción galega, formed by people who tried to make folk music more dynamic.In the early seventies he left Galiza and visited and lived in many European countries: he was a busker in Paris underground, a dishwasher in restaurants in Barcelona, a learner of different psychodelic realities in Amsterdam, a gardener in CopenhaguenIn one of his visits back in Galiza he saw, just by chance, a harp in a shop of secondhand instruments.One year later he recorded his first album FONTE DO ARAÑO, 1977, which was received with excellent reviews by the media. This album, the first of the called Celtic music in Galiza, was a turning point in the music of his country, and opened new roads that were later followed by many artists.It should also be stressed that Emilio Cao was the first musician who recovered the harp as an instrument for Galician folk music (there are records of its use in the Middle Age). This instrument is now often used by a number of groups.At that time he formed his friendship with the old Welsh harp player Elsie Thomas from Swansea, and with the harpist from Brittany Alan Stivell, who presented Emilios first album.During all these years Emilio Cao has also had a long relationship with the Portuguese music world (Fausto José Afonso, Carlos Paredes, Mafalda Veiga), sharing projects and stages with them thanks to the great cultural affinity between Galiza and Portugal. At present he is preparing new projects with people from other Portuguese-speaking countries (Timor, Angola).The importance of poetry in the work of Emilio Cao is reflected in all his discography. Apart from collaborations with significant contemporary poets (Uxío Novoneyra, Suso de Toro, Anxo Ballesteros), Emilios work includes also classic Galician poets like Rosalía de Castro or Manoel Antonio (the boat pilot and poet of the beginning of the 20th century to whom Emilio Cao dedicated his fifth album CARTAS MARINHAS).emiliocao.comImages (telemóvel): La Habana (Cuba), Granada (Andalusia), Madrid (Espanha) e Galiza; Monforte, Pardinhas, Samos, Sárria, Lugo, Compostela, A Corunha, Monte-Furado, Esgos...
Me and Jill
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While I was away singing at Lorettas, I got another incredible opportunity. My favorite christian artist came to meet me for the first time. Jill Parr is one of the best female vocals I have ever heard. Her and her husband write outstanding music. She makes the christian journey seem so real and attainable. In the video I tell the story about how we started to talk. I feel like Jill and I were separated at birth, accept she got the better set of pipes! She is so incredibly talented and funny. I am praying that God will direct someone to write a 2 woman comedy show that her and I could perform across the country. We would make a great team. I encourage every one of my friends to visit her myspace page and listen to her music. There is a song that she wrote called Just The Way I Am. Every time Mikes hears this song he cries openly. It is a powerful song that you could use during a time of deep worship. You can also see a video of Jills song Reach here on Youtube. More than likely it will show up in the videos to the side. Learn more about this wonderful woman. You will be so glad you did!www.myspace.com/jillparr
The King of Jazz - Forgotten sequence, 1930 in colour
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Somewhat querky and odd concept leads to one very famous piece of music. There are a good number of King of Jazz clips, in colour.
The View from the Afternoon (ARCTIC MONKEYS Drum Cover)
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Requested by: JohnThe View From The Afternoon - Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am,That's What I'm NotDrummer: Matt Helders
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