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Word Gets Around cover
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Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders
Word Gets Around
[ Rough Diamond / CD - released 26/Apr/2019 ]
Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders met in a church. They were sound checking for the Churches Tour with Marlon Williams and Tami Neilson. Barry playing old gospel songs and Delaney chugging out his signature blues trance thump. The connection was...
Word Gets Around (LP) cover
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Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders
Word Gets Around (LP)
[ Rough Diamond / LP - released 26/Apr/2019 ]
Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders met in a church. They were sound checking for the Churches Tour with Marlon Williams and Tami Neilson. Barry playing old gospel songs and Delaney chugging out his signature blues trance thump. The connection was...
Herold: La Fille mal gardée (complete ballet recorded in 2015) BLU-RAY cover
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FERDINAND HEROLD
Herold: La Fille mal gardée (complete ballet recorded in 2015) BLU-RAY
Royal Ballet, Covent Garden / Natalia Osipova, Steven McRae, Philip Mosley, Christopher Saunders / Barry Wordsworth (cond)
[ Opus Arte Blu-Ray / Blu-ray Disc - released 25/Nov/2015 ]
A classic of The Royal Ballet, La Fille mal gardée was an immediate hit with the British public. Choreographed by Frederick Ashton in 1960, it is a highly lyrical and technically demanding take on the simple tale of 'love revailing' which underpins...
Herold: La Fille Mal Gardee (complete ballet with chorography by Frederick Ashton recorded in 2015) cover
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FERDINAND HEROLD
Herold: La Fille Mal Gardee (complete ballet with chorography by Frederick Ashton recorded in 2015)
The Royal Ballet, Covent Garden / Natalia Osipova, Steven McRae, Philip Mosley, Christopher Saunders / Barry Wordsworth (cond)
[ Opus Arte DVD / DVD - released 20/Nov/2015 ]
A classic of The Royal Ballet, La Fille mal gardée was an immediate hit with the British public. Choreographed by Frederick Ashton in 1960, it is a highly lyrical and technically demanding take on the simple tale of 'love revailing' which underpins