
Glass Roses
Falling Wings
© 2005 Glass Roses (634479145216)
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"Falling Wings" is a stimulating and modernized mix of traditional folk music and upbeat original tunes characterized mainly by the ethereal timbre of the hammered dulcimer, the bluesy spirit of the Dobro (slide guitar), and sweet, pure vocals.
tracks
- 1 Falling Wings (acoustic)
- 2 Scarborough Fair
- 3 The Lion Sleeps Tonight
- 4 Roseville Fair
- 5 Star of the County Down
- 6 Dragonfly
- 7 Briar
- 8 Frère Jacques
- 9 Wild Moutain Thyme
- 10 All the Colors in the Rainbow
- 11 Kayle
- 12 Down By the Sally Gardens
- 13 Sound of the Tambourine
- 14 Amazing Grace
- 15 Falling Wings (electric)
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Emily Rose and Cliff Cole have been performing as a daughter/father duo for the last few years and in combination with friend Rob Fedorczyk they are Glass Roses. This team combines hammered dulcimer, voice, tin whistle, slide and electric guitar, bass guitar, and percussion in genres from folk to folk rock. All three are experienced musicians and composers. Emily is quickly becoming a talented songwriter.
Falling Wings is Glass Roses First Album. It chronicles the vocal development of Emily Rose Cole from the age of twelve years old through the age of sixteen. The album includes original songs written by Emily Cole and Cliff Cole.
Gloss Rosews are:
Emily Rose Cole....Vocals, Penny Whistle, percussion
Cliff Cole.................Acoustic guitar, hammered dulcimer, drums, percussion, vocals
Rob Fedorczyk......Slide "Dobro" Guitar, electric Guitar, bass guitar, good vibes
Guest Musicians:
Trudy Yoder plays Cello on Falling Wings and Sally Gardens
Glenn Baratt played bass on Lion Sleeps Tonight
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Falling Wings
author: Mr. EbertEmily, what a pleasure to hear your beautiful voice. You have come a long way from 6th grade, and I am so very proud of your accomplishments! Thank you for remembering me. I will surely never forget you!
wow!
author: ellyno cd is better!
Who says our young people are going to rot? This was GREAT!