| | Tibet CD - Import
Tibet Music | List Price | $20.98 (You save $0.59) | | Category | World Albums, International CDs | | Label | Zyx | | CD Universe Part number | 7688187 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | May 27, 2008 | | Additional Info | Import |
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$11.49 Mary Ann Young is a FOUR TIME INTERNATIONAL AWARD-WINNING singer, songwriter, and musician, who is originally from Tennessee. As an accomplished singer-songwriter, Mary Ann has written a vast array of compositions with styles ranging from ballads, folk rock, classical, Latin as well as songs with an electronica edge. Her recent composition, “A Great Big World” continues to receive international recognition, and her song, “The Reason That I Sing,” continues to be one of her most popular as it came very close to being mentioned in Spin Magazine, recently. One cannot speak of these songs without mentioning her composition “To Have Loved and Lost.” This instrumental - created within the span of just a few hours - continues to touch listeners throughout the world.Growing up in Tennessee, Mary Ann found much of her entertainment playing on her grandparent's 500-acre farm. It was here where she spent hours upon hours amusing the farm animals with her melodies, singing at the top of her lungs. Her musical excursions would continue as she lay in bed at night, creating the most beautiful orchestrations, flowing from operatic voices to a vast array of stringed instruments that would dance around in this little girl's mind.At the age of eight, Mary Ann began her studies in piano, and having an unusually gifted ear for music, began pursuing other instruments not long after. At the age of ten, she began her studies in percussion where she learned how to play a wide variety of percussive instruments. At the age of sixteen, Mary Ann began playing the guitar, which continues to be one of her most favorite instruments to this day.In a world where ...
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