Heartsong For Christmas
- 流派:Easy Listening 轻音乐
- 语种:英语
- 发行时间:2005-01-01
- 类型:录音室专辑
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Thank you Carol Swanson at ChristmasReviews.com for the awesome review! "Forester's arrangements are delicate and delightful; the melodies meander down lyrical paths, but the essence of each well-known carol never disappears. Her keyboard seems to be producing the percussive sounds of a vibraphone or similar instrument; the results shimmer with warmth. This release is consistently solid, and my favorite tracks are "Silent Night" and "Silent Night Reprise," which bookend the album and combine for over ten minutes of intensely lovely music." For the complete review go to http://www.christmasreviews.com/wchristieforester.shtml Christmas classics like you've never heard them before. Christie Forester is a unique composing and performing talent. She uses familiar melodies and weaves her own magic creating ethereal compositions that are perfect for your holiday events or just relaxing by a warm fire. A unique talent, Christie Forester's lush piano and keyboard compostions are created in the moment. Hints of familiar melodies are woven to create music that is soothing and fresh. Christie was born in Ambon, Indonesia where her parents, RB and Avelone Caveness were missionaries. At 12, she was her father's church pianist and although musically trained, seized every opportunity to create her own music ... much to her piano teachers' chagrin. After living in Singapore for many years, Christie returned to the United States where she married Walter Forester, completed her Ph.D. and at one time was a professional body builder! She now lives and composes in the seaside village of San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico. SAN CARLOS, SONORA, MEXICO- Leslie Sahlen's Gatorlegs Music of Tucson, Arizona has been retained by The Bio-Res-Med Medical Arts Center of San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico, to provide recording and promotion to native and resident artists in the San Carlos area as part of an ongoing SOUNDS OF SAN CARLOS COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT SERIES. "Dr. David Walker, Founder and Executive Director of Bio-Res-Med and I both believe the universal language of music has healing abilities." explains Ms. Sahlen. "My husband is a songwriter so we record song demos in our home. Word got out in our village and some amazing musicians started literally knocking on my door. I became a reluctant one woman record company." Limited edition CDs have been recorded by Christian composer-pianist, Christie Forester (Www.gatorlegs.com/index_files/christie.htm) ; Los Cuates, "The Twins", a unique Latin acoustic quartet consisting of two twin brothers and two look-a-like sons. (Www.gatorlegs.com/index_files/thetwins.htm ) Further, these recorded products are distributed digitally and online by Gatorlegs Music (Www.gatorlegs.com), allowing these gifted musical artists to reach a wider audience. Ms. Sahlen, herself, resides in the seaside village of San Carlos receiving treatment for health problems she believes are the result of silicone breast implants in the 1970s. The disabling fatigue, pain and high medical costs forced the sale of her thriving lecture agency in Dallas, Texas in the late 1980s. "The silicone brain fog was tragic in a business where the spoken word is so integral.", Ms. Sahlen explained. For years she managed to work part-time at Austin's Paramount Theater, then later with Las Vegas agent, Sal Murillo, and 1960s rock diva, Spanky McFarlane . Even part time became physically impossible so Ms. Sahlen retired to Mexico where medical care is less costly. After the destruction of Hurricane Marty, Ms. Sahlen produced the SAN CARLOS 1960'S MUSIC FESTIVAL in December 2003 (www.1960smusicfestival.com) to benefit the non-profit San Carlos emergency medical service, RESCATE (www.rescatesc.com) Gatorlegs titles are available online through indie sites www.cdbaby.com and www.bathtubmusic.com. Future releases will include 12 Year old Mexican vocalist, Honey, classical guitarist Ramon, the Children's Chorus of Casa de la Cultura of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico and Best of the 2003 San Carlos 1960s Music Festival featuring Chris Montez. (www.1960smusicfestival.com) Leslie Sahlen 707 237-2557 tomatah1@aol.com