Music is an important part of my sessions. I truly enjoy sharing my love of world music with my clients during our work together.
Lately, I have been playing the music of a very special artist, Lhasa de Sela. In her own words:
Lhasa's unusual childhood was marked by long periods of nomadic wandering through Mexico and the U.S., with her parents and sisters in the school bus which was their home. During this period the children improvised, both theatrically and musically, performing for their parents on a nightly basis. Lhasa grew up in a world imbued with artistic discovery, far from conventional culture.This unique background gave her music an unique, bewitching quality. Juggling between French, Spanish and English, her songs have a way to weave themselves around your heart and never let go. I have been playing her first two albums: La Llorna and The Living Road.
Lhasa died after a long battle with breast cancer earlier this year. She will be missed.
To learn more about her visit her web site at http://lhasadesela.com
Enjoy...
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