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Wine and Alchemy

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Wine & Alchemy is an unique experience in World Music, providing a delicious blend of original and traditional world fusion music derived from a wide variety of genres including Celtic, Renaissance, French, Greek, Armenian, "Gypsy", Flamenco, Sephardic, Middle Eastern and others.

The memorable audial experience created by Wine and Alchemy's live performance is accentuated by a healthy infusion of world belly dance styling, bringing the senses of the audience to a new level of delight in eclectic artistry.

Drawing on a variety of musical traditions, and versatile personal experiences, Wine & Alchemy finds its muse in the inner passions of its members and their love of life, while striving to create, in an Alchemical spirit, an elevating form of art by a strong devotion to musical genesis that blends artistic and analytical application.
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Hey all!

We are now accepting pre-orders for our new CD "Turning of the Seasons".

The CD is due to be released on July 11th. For all orders placed before the release date we will send you a signed copy of the CD and we'll pay the shipping.

The CD consists of 15 songs - about 75 minutes of music all together - including our "Gypsy" version of Ravel's Bolero, the songs featured on our myspace page, and much more inspired by Celtic and "Gypsy" cultures, and featuring Vocals, Greek Bouz... read more
Sun, June 15, 2008 - 11:59 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
Wine and Alchemy is currently in the recording studio working on their first CD, Turning of the Seasons, scheduled to be released in July 2008.

After kicking off their CD release in July at a variety of local venues (TBA) the band will be jaunting to the Pennsic War (SCA event in PA) and is scheduled to perform at the Texas Renaissance Festival in Plantersville, TX in the fall of 2008.
Sun, April 27, 2008 - 5:26 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
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