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New live album out
Sigrid, a 21-year-old Norwegian singer and songwriter, is gaining significant attention in the music industry, particularly after her performances of songs like "Strangers" and "Dynamite." She won the BBC Music Sound of 2018 and is currently on a promotional tour, receiving excellent reviews for her live performances. Her EP, which includes the hit "Don't Kill My Vibe," led to her signing with Island Records after just one listen. Fans eagerly anticipate her first full-length album, showcasing her unique voice and natural talent.
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JT Smith said:I agree, 20 year old Olivia is quite good. After her initial success I was wondering if she might be a one album phenom but it looks like she might be around for a while. By coincidence I just ordered her new CD this morning.BTW, I love that Tommy Emmanuel clip further up the thread. Especially the part where he pulls the capo off the neck and chucks it.

Somebody on the internet said:Several years ago I asked a bandmate and guitarist friend if he would give me some guitar lessons.
Told him I want to play like Mark Knopfler.
He replied, "We ALL want to play like Mark Knopfler!
Somebody on the internet said:Jimi plays better with his teeth than most people with their hands.
strangerep said:I'm surprised there seem to be no reaction videos to Alan Stivell. (Are there any Alan Stivell aficionados at PF?)
Here are 2 of my favourites:
Reflets:
Broceliande:
(If there's any interest, I'll post translations of the lyrics.)
Alan Stivell was heavily into Breton music and Celtic culture, though I'm not sure how far back his songs reach.DennisN said:I actually really like harp, and also medieval music.
And I thought there were elements of medieval feeling in the music you posted.
I dare say reactions to those videos would be from the very esoteric.strangerep said:I'm surprised there seem to be no reaction videos to Alan Stivell. (Are there any Alan Stivell aficionados at PF?)
Yes, you're probably right. Very few youtube reactors make a virtue out of presenting lesser-known material.morrobay said:I dare say reactions to those videos would be from the very esoteric.