A.George

Pls help Oxfam by streaming my songs from Oxfam music. http://sib1.od2.com/common/framework...

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Rose Cottage Productions Indie Label
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Dublin Ireland

About Me

Me, Myself, and I
A.George hails from a musical family. He commenced violin lessons from the late Mr.M.J.Antony. He later trained under the auspices of Mary Bolard, ex lead violinist of National Symphony Orchestra, and passed exams in music from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, UK. A.George won competitions, played in multicultural bands and also played in orchestra for Mozart's Mass.

Later on, A.George turned to composition and arrangement. Fascinated by the multi layered synthesiser and choir sounds of Clannad and Nicky Ryan, he experimented with different arrangement techniques, months on end, inorder to produce the 'Wall of Sound'. A.George was also inspired by Micheal O'Suilleabhain's fusion of Celtic, Choral and World music.

The Celtic Tiger album can be downloaded from iTunes, Verizon Wireless, Eircom music,CW-WOW Tunes, Napster, Rhapsody, Oxfam Music, E music, MTV.

Please visit me at myspace.com/celtictigeralbum.

I am not the George who released 'Diamond Girl'.

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