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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #165 en: Enero 12, 2010, 11:18:34 pm »

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #166 en: Enero 12, 2010, 11:20:39 pm »

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #167 en: Enero 13, 2010, 10:54:27 pm »
Ayer, Sharon posteó en su foro información sobre Buenos Aires:

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Hi Guys,

I absolutely love reading all your thoughts on the Album and I think you have a really good idea of how it will sound.

Buenos Aires is a love song. I was remembering the story Evelyn from James Joyce' Dubliners and was inspired to write Buenos Aires. Initially I wrote it from the first persons point of view and then when I met Alex who had just returned from recording in Buenos Aires! I thought, we should do it together, so I altered it for two lovers to speak to each other. Its a story of what could have been, so I suppose their love was unfulfilled. We sang it in Spanish, Spanish/English and English.

I can't wait for you all to hear it!

Love,

Sharon xxx


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Hola chicos,

Verdaderamente me encanta leer lo que pensáis sobre el álbum, y creo que teníéis una idea bastante aproximada sobre como sonará.

Buenos Aires es una canción de amor. Estaba recordando la historia de Eveline de The Dubliners de James Joyce y me inspiró para escribir Buenos Aires. Al principio, la escribí­ en primera persona y luego conocí­ a Alex, quien justo acababa de volver de grabar en Buenos Aires! Pensíé: "deberí­amos hacerla juntos", por lo que la cambiíé por dos amantes que se hablan el uno al otro. Es una historia de lo que pudo ser, así­ que supongo que su amor era frustrado. La cantamos en castellano, en castellano/inglíés y en inglíés.

Estoy deseando que la escuchíéis!

Con cariño,

Sharon xxx

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #168 en: Enero 18, 2010, 10:58:25 pm »
Un mensaje!!

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Hi guys,

Here’s some fun footage from one day of many promo days for Its Not A Dream in the UK. By the way, the last interviewer is none other than Stuart Cable ex- Stereophonics drummer, current Killing For Company. During this interview I asked him to play drums on a track on my album.

A month or so later he played on So Long Ago and it sounds fab!

Enjoy!

Love,

Sharon xxx

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Hola chicos,

Aquí­ teníéis algunas escenas divertidas de uno de los muchos dí­as de promoción de It's Not A Dream en el Reino Unido. Por cierto, el último entrevistador no es otro que Stuart Cable, ex baterí­a de Stereophonics, actualmente de Killing For Company. Durante esta entrevista le pedí­ que tocase la baterí­a en una canción de mi álbum.

Un mes despuíés o así­, tocó en So Long Ago y suena fantástico!

Disfrutadlo!

Con cariño,

Sharon xxx


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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #169 en: Enero 18, 2010, 10:59:43 pm »

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #170 en: Febrero 03, 2010, 11:11:04 pm »
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I'm just working on some finer details at the mo before releasing the album, but I'll let you all know asap x

Sacalo de una vez!!!

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #171 en: Febrero 12, 2010, 11:02:56 pm »
Hay un nuevo fragmento de canción "Love me better"

http://www.sharoncorr.com/

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #172 en: Febrero 13, 2010, 11:11:28 pm »

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #173 en: Febrero 14, 2010, 11:30:07 pm »
La pasada noche del sábado 13 de Febrero, Jeff Beck realizó uno de los dos conciertos únicos junto a Eric Clapton en el O2 Arena de Londres y que contó con la participación de Sharon. A continuación, os dejo el artí­culo original:

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PAUL Lester explains why last night's electric performance from Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck deserves pride of place in music history.

ERIC Clapton and Jeff Beck are widely regarded as two of the greatest rock guitarists of all time, arguably rivalled only by Jimi Hendrix. But Hendrix died 40 years ago this September, which makes Clapton and Beck the greatest living exponents of the electric guitar.

All the more reason, then, for rock fans to be excited about the prospect of seeing these great instrumentalists in a rare performance together. In fact, at the O2 Arena in London last night, a capacity crowd of more than 20,000 did exactly that.

The sense of anticipation was understandable. Here in an auditorium, sharing a stage, were Beck and Clapton: the musicians respectively known by their long term fans as “the guitarists’ guitarist” and “God”. You would never know to look at him that Jeff Beck has been performing publicly for nigh on 50 years.

With his sleeveless white shirt, distressed, black jeans, boots and shades he doesn’t look that different from the figure who inspired a generation of young guitarists back in the 1960s.

As well as one of the characters in the rock parody movie Spinal Tap. Backed by an orchestra and such notable session players as Jason Rebello and Narada Michael Walden, Beck eased himself gently into his set.

Known for his dazzlingly quick runs along his guitar fret board, Beck didn’t disappoint but it wasn’t all fast and furious. He was joined at one point by Irish songbird Sharon Corr while Josh Stone, barefoot and smiling, provided another young female foil for a version of I Put A Spell On You. “I’ve got it all going on here boys,” Beck said with an impish grin as he launched into a startlingly reworked version of The Beatles A Day In The Life.

Eric Clapton, although the same age as Beck, cut a more mature figure with his beard, glasses, dark jacket and smart blue jeans. Seated with an acoustic guitar he looked casual, the elder statesman of British blues. Standing next to me upstairs Brian May, guitarist for Queen, certainly seemed impressed as he looked down at his influential forerunner on the stage picking his way delicately through a slow gentle version of his most famous song, Layla.

Having played their own individual sets the crowd finally got what it had really been waiting for all evening: Beck and Clapton together on stage, duelling like old time guitar slingers. After Becks’ introspective set and Clapton’s mellow blues, the pair joined forces, picking up the pace for such classics as Shake Your Money Maker, You Need Love and Becks biggest solo hit Hi Ho Silver Lining, all of which confirmed their giant reputations and iconic status. The rapt crowd lapped it up.


It was an incredible show made all the more significant by the weight of history these two influential musicians brought with them.

The music industry is notorious for its back-stabbing and severed alliances; all the more reason, then, to celebrate the ongoing friendship of these two rock giants and the mutual respect they enjoy.

As Clapton has said of Beck: “He is the most unique guitar player and probably the most dedicated. He’s either fixing his cars or playing the guitar. There’s no in-between for him.” Yet they have only performed together on stage a couple of times, for the odd song at a charity event, which made the O2 shows (Saturday and tonight) even more special.

There, they showcased their own individual styles (Clapton’s more elegiac, emotional blues-playing contrasting superbly with Beck’s flashier, more dazzlingly dexterous techniques) during their own sets, which also featured guest artists such as Joss Stone and Sharon Corr.

There followed a joint performance that proved how beautifully their unique approaches could dovetail together. The crowd ranged from hardened, aged rockers ecstatic to see their heroes side by side on a stage to youngsters delighted to be sharing a room, albeit a cavernous one, with such trail-blazing icons.

Eric Clapton hardly needs an introduction. He is the only person inducted on three separate occasions into America’s prestigious Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, first as a member of pioneering Sixties British bands the Yardbirds and Cream, then as a solo performer with hit albums and singles spanning several decades, from Layla (which he recorded under the alias Derek & The Dominoes) to Wonderful Tonight.

Petrolhead Jeff Beck (he’s mad about classic hot rods) boasts an equally impressive CV. Another Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee and Clapton’s replacement in the Yardbirds, he is held in such high esteem by his peers that his list of credits as guest artist reads like a Who’s Who of rock: Stevie Wonder, Rod Stewart, Mick Jagger, Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, Queen’s Brian May, Jon Bon Jovi, David Bowie, even Morrissey, have all invited Beck to add to their recordings and concerts (he played at Bowie’s final Ziggy Stardust show). No wonder the Rolling Stones asked him to join the band before settling on Ronnie Wood.

That they are still enjoying success over four decades after they started is testament not just to their staying power and commitment but also to their continued relevance in a business that favours novelty and youth.


Their desire to keep pace with changing fashion is a matter of record and their commercial standing is strong: Beck’s 2008 DVD Live At Ronnie Scott’s went platinum in the US, Canada and Japan and he has just released an album, Emotion & Commotion, produced by Trevor Horn.

As for Clapton, who famously appeared on the Beatles’ White Album and wrote Layla for George Harrison’s ex-wife Pattie Boyd, his recent Crossroads Guitar Festival DVD went multi-platinum in the US.

Last night, the screams from the euphoric throng could be heard for miles around. Not that the guitarists will spend long resting on their laurels. “I don’t think I’ve got close to making the sort of music that I’m capable of,” said Beck who, like Clapton, is 65.

He added: “I don’t think anyone’s ever heard me play.” There are probably 20,000 people out there who would beg to differ.


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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #174 en: Febrero 14, 2010, 11:32:50 pm »
Sharon interpretó la canción Mná Na hí‰ireann, más conocida como Women Of Ireland, canción que será incluida en su álbum, y que esta noche interpretará de nuevo. La actuación empieza en el minuto tres.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwNx-SG_vr8&

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #175 en: Febrero 15, 2010, 10:48:45 pm »

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #176 en: Febrero 28, 2010, 10:41:27 pm »
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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #177 en: Marzo 04, 2010, 11:11:27 pm »
Según una respuesta que ha escrito Sharon en twitter, a finales del próximo mes de abril acudirá a España para promocionar su álbum.

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yes I should be in spain end of April for promo

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #178 en: Marzo 04, 2010, 11:12:57 pm »
Parece que Gavin está siguiendo el twitter de Andreu Buenafuente, por lo que es bastante más que probable que Sharon acuda a su programa  .

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Re: Sharon Corr saca un álbum en solitario
« Respuesta #179 en: Marzo 16, 2010, 10:44:30 pm »
Sharon nos felicita por San Patricio!!

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Happy Paddy’s Day!

Hi Guys,

Lots, lots, lots happening at the moment!

Should be able to tell all within a couple of weeks once we’ve signed off on all the details.

Thanks for all your patience and support.

Love always,

Sharon xxx