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Heather Alexander : Merlin's Descendants
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Based on the five book series by Irene Radford, this is a Celtic feast of Old World Magic using fiery fiddle, guitar, bodhran and pennywhistle.
Genre: New Age: Celtic New Age
Release Date: 2006
Merlin's Descendants Record Label: Heather Alexander
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Come My Lady 4:56 Album Only
Life's Wheel 3:59 Album Only
Priestess of Tryblith 3:45 Album Only
Healing Chant 2:01 Album Only
Faerie Trance 5:12 Album Only
Maiden of Spring 3:31 Album Only
Familiar's Promise 5:22 Album Only
Spell of Breaking 1:00 Album Only
Whispering Stones 4:22 Album Only
Wild Hunt 4:01 Album Only
Blood and Passion 4:23 Album Only
Sword and Staff 5:37 Album Only
Sacred Fire 5:23 Album Only
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Heather Alexander is a fiery, redheaded Faerie Tale Minstrel who is known for singing the praises of the fae folk. She composes and performs original and traditional Celtic music on fiddle, guitar, bodhran and any other instrument that the sidhe may present to her.

When not on tour, she makes her home in the countryside west of Portland, Oregon, with a menagerie of magical creatures including Kore the House Elf. More often, however, Heather is found performing solo up and down the West Coast or abroad, concentrating on venues between Portland and Seattle, or with her Celtic Folk and Mythic World Rock band, Uffington Horse. Whether solo or with the band, her spellbinding music is received with enthusiasm by audiences of all ages.

Heather has published eleven albums on her own label, Sea Fire Productions, including two live albums, four studio works, a “blooper” album and an Uffington Horse band album, “Enchantment.”

Her music with book tie-ins like “Insh’Allah: the Music of Lion’s Blood,” (Steven Barnes, author) “Songsmith," “Shadow Stalker” (Mercedes Lackey, author)and Irene Radford’s series, “Merlin’s Descendants,” have assured her popularity at SciFi conventions, while her appearances at pubs, coffee houses, Folk Music Festivals and Highland Games have made her music available to the public at large.

She can be found on the Web at www.heatherlands.com.

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