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Avalon Rising
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| Link ID |
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| Title |
Avalon Rising |
| Url |
http://www.avalonrising.com/ |
| Description |
Based in Oakland, CA, Celtic rock band Avalon Rising is known for its unique sound -- a blend of original rock, Celtic, and Medieval music. Their rich melodic acoustic/electric sound features brilliant male and female vocals over intricate instrumental arrangements, supported by a vibrant Middle Eastern and Celtic-flavored rhythmic background. Their line-up includes: electric and acoustic guitars, electric violin, Celtic harp, flute, bass, mandocello, drums, and vocals. |
| Category |
Music |
| Date |
Oct 13, 2006 |
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