Ich im
Luna Park Prim Hearts in
Second Life :)
Russell macht sooo gute
Musik und manchmal darf ich ans Konzert :)))))))
Alles über RUSSELL EPONYM:
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/russelleponym1
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Facebook
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MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/russelleponym
SL
Concert Page: https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=russelleponym@googlemail.com&ctz;=
America/Los_Angeles&gsessionid;=OK
The Sixty One: http://www.thesixtyone.com/ukcowboysinger/
Soundclick: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default
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Russell Eponym: '
Music Whisperer'
Singer/Songwriter/
Musician
"
Folk, Blues and Beyond"
Russell Eponym (
Russell Taylor Ashby) is a
British folk singer currently resident in
North Wales. He was one of the first live musicians in
Second L ife and has performed in most of the major venues. Primarily influenced by the British and
European folk tradition, Russell has played in bands and ensembles covering many musical genres and as a solo artist and street singer in
London, Paris and
Vienna.
As a musician, Russell's major influences include
Davy Graham,
Bert Jansch,
John Renbourne and
Mark Knopfler. It is not surprising, therefore, that he is a versatile and accomplished guitarist. His unique sound is characterized by his meticulous fingerpicking style, his soft lulling voice and charming British stage presence. Russell also plays mandolin, banjo and harmonica, though it is as a guitar player that he has become so well known and popular in Second Life.
Russell is also a songwriter and poet and his many fine compositions have become regularly requested at his performances. His songs have an enchanting, lyrical quality and musical flow which have been likened to the sounds of 'summer mountain streams'. His repertoire also contains many songs by other writers such as
Donovan,
Dylan and
Knopfler, but Russell always manages to recreate something in his inimitable style.
Russell also enjoys close contact with his audiences and will often take a few minutes to tell a story or to explain the meanings in a song. He is always articulate and always tasteful in his choice of words.
Some things which have been said about Russell Eponym's performances::
"One of the most intimate live music experiences to be found in SL" (
Sternberg)
"Russell Eponym, gentleman guitarist, romantic squire and songsmith
.........Russell is an accomplished guitarist as well as a superb harmonica player - his finger picking is of the highest calibre and his eloquent vocal style, reminisent of the finest British thespians of the
West End Theatre District, is rich and engaging- whether he is singing one of his original compositions, or any of his superbly selected covers. Russell shares his vast knowledge and joy in each song he presents with his audience, demonstrating his rare ability to make each audience member a part of his personal musical journey" (Metaverse)
"We guarantee that you will be musically embraced with his talent, warmth, and his extraordinary passion for music and musical stories" (Metaverse).
"Russell will put you under a spell with his soft, beautiful voice, singing his own songs. I swear you can see the stress of the day roll right off you. This man has that calming effect and leaves you feeling like a new person" (
Paradise Defined)
"Russell Eponym, with that
British accent, beautiful guitar style all his own, lovely harmonica interspersed, topped off with a voice that rings through straight to your heart and soul" (Cuddlers
Cove)
"His individual fingerpicking style, mellow vocals and a surprising dash of harmonica. Russell's unique sound and his versatile and accomplished guitar playing and his ability with mandolin, banjo and harmonica create a gig that you simply don't want to miss" (Cuddlers Cove).
Russell is the eponymous hero of his own life.
For free downloads of Russell's recordings please go to:
http://www.thesixtyone.com/ukcowboysinger/collection/all/
- published: 05 Sep 2010
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