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José Ángel Hevia Velasco, known professionally as Hevia (born October 11, 1967 in Villaviciosa, Asturias), is a Spaniard bagpiper – specifically, an Asturian gaita player. He commonly performs with his sister, Maria José, on drums. In 1992 he was awarded first prize for solo bagpipes at the Festival Interceltique de Lorient, Brittany.
Possibly his most recognisable composition is the 1998 piece Busindre Reel, from his first album Tierra de Nadie. Hevia is known for helping invent a special brand of MIDI electronic bagpipes, which he is often seen playing live. The instrument was developed with Alberto Arias (pupil and computer programmer) and the electronic technician Miguel Dopico.
Two of Hevia's tracks, La Línea Trazada and El Garrotin (single release), appeared on the cross-platform video game Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense. His music also features in Walt Disney World at Epcot, just before the nightly IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth fireworks show.
Hevia first came into contact with the bagpipes when he was four years old during a procession in Amandi when he was with his grandfather. It was there that the image of a man and his bagpipes had an impact on the very young Jose Angel. The unity between the pipe player, his music and the instrument seemed magical to him.
Busindre Reel, by spaniard musician Hevia. Enjoy his celtic music!
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone Spain Busindre Reel · Hevia Tierra De Nadie ℗ 1999 Parlophone Music Spain SA Programmer: Angel Luis Samos Bagpipes, Percussion: Banda De Gaites Villaviciosa, Asturies Drums: Cristian Constantini Vocals: Hevia Guitar, Producer: Javier Monforte Produced by: Javier Monforte Bass: Juan Carlos Mendoza Electric Bass Guitar: Juan Carlos Mendoza Keyboards, Programmer: Marco Rasa Vocals, Voices: Mari Luz Cristóbal Caunedo Didgeridoo, Percussion: Tao Gutierrez Didgeridoo, Percussion: Tao Gutiérrez Composer: J A Hevia Composer: José Angel Hevia Velasco Auto-generated by YouTube.
This is a Spanish Bagpipe Artist who mixe Celtic Elements with modern Elements.Sorry it's only a Photo but the Sound is Perfekt.I have a second version, it's a slideshow, see it !
Hevia - Tanzila from the album Al otro lado.
1998 VHS nº 71 Spanish TV- 7º de Caballería-Live Music Recorded in El Álamo (Madrid)
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone Spain Tanzila · Hevia The Other Side ℗ 2000 Parlophone Music Spain SA Guitar: Alfonso Samos Engineer: Alvaro Corsanegro Recorder: Alvaro Corsanegro Recording Engineer: Alvaro Corsanegro Mixer: Alvaro Cruz Synth Bass: Angel Luis Samos Keyboards, Producer, Programmer, Synthesiser: Angel Luis Samos Produced by: Angel Luis Samos Bagpipes: Bagad Kemper Brass Band, Producer, Programmer, Vocals: Hevia Produced by: Hevia Vocals: J. A. Hevia Engineer: Joaquin Torres Recorder: Joaquín Torres Recording Engineer: Joaquín Torres Engineer: Jose Nédiec Mixer: José Peña Engineer: José Vinader Recorder: José Vinader Recording Engineer: José Vinader Bass: Juan Carlos Mendoza Conductor: Mario Clemens Assistant: Mariví Centeno Engineer: Patrice Clementin Orchestra: P...
Hevia - Busindre Reel/ Extra long version (HQ)
Victoria Townsend and Clara Hevia stop by to tell us about the program.
Ecco il momento finale del concerto di Hevia del primo St Patrick's Day romano in cui le Green Clouds eseguono insieme a lui Busindre Reel, il brano che l'ha reso celebre nel mondo. Sul palco anche la City of Rome Pipe Band di Roma.
José Ángel Hevia Velasco, known professionally as Hevia (born October 11, 1967 in Villaviciosa, Asturias), is a Spaniard bagpiper – specifically, an Asturian gaita player. He commonly performs with his sister, Maria José, on drums. In 1992 he was awarded first prize for solo bagpipes at the Festival Interceltique de Lorient, Brittany.
Possibly his most recognisable composition is the 1998 piece Busindre Reel, from his first album Tierra de Nadie. Hevia is known for helping invent a special brand of MIDI electronic bagpipes, which he is often seen playing live. The instrument was developed with Alberto Arias (pupil and computer programmer) and the electronic technician Miguel Dopico.
Two of Hevia's tracks, La Línea Trazada and El Garrotin (single release), appeared on the cross-platform video game Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense. His music also features in Walt Disney World at Epcot, just before the nightly IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth fireworks show.
Hevia first came into contact with the bagpipes when he was four years old during a procession in Amandi when he was with his grandfather. It was there that the image of a man and his bagpipes had an impact on the very young Jose Angel. The unity between the pipe player, his music and the instrument seemed magical to him.
Run off, run off, run off from the stream
Run off, run off, run off into the stream.
Water rose over me and you,
run off, run off, run off through the screen.
Stop there.
They're poking fun at all the words that you write.
I stayed up all night.
I put the easel by the window so I could see you.
I put the glass of water up to my mouth so I could
swallow.
The water rose and the (?) stopped there.
They're poking fun at all of the words that you write.
I stay up all night.
I set up a still life
Still life moves around me.
I set up a still life, still life
Still life moves around me.
Well, the way that water's flowing gives the illusion
that everything flows on, moving on,
Well it don't.
And I know you're disappointed,
well, this heart was a stone.
This heart was turned cold.
Well you put a paintbrush in my hand and water breaks
through the dam,
but the stone is collecting moss.
And I'm turning soft,
so run off.
Stop there.
They're poking fun at all the words that we write,