glorybells
52 Years Old from Pittsburg, CA, USA
I love music and I love singing. Always looking for a duet partner in my area. My favorite kinds of music are Celtic Folk, Country (the older stuff), OLD Bluegrass/Bluegrass Gospel, Southern Gospel and I'm in love with love songs from many different genres. It's all about the lyrics, and the song being beautiful.
Favorite Artists
Celtic Thunder, Mary Duff, Isla Grant
Favorite Songs
A Bird Without Wings by Celtic Thunder
My Sites
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/glorybells
Fanned Labels (0)
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glorybells's RECs (4)
glorybells Rec'd this on Dec 11, 2008:
Street Cred: 19
Rec's: 4
“Another beautiful song fro Carl Peterson. His smooth Scottish voice is a pleasure to listen to. Enjoy this one!”
glorybells Rec'd this on Dec 11, 2008:
Street Cred: 19
Rec's: 4
“This is a hauntingly beautiful love song. ”
glorybells Rec'd this on Nov 13, 2008:
Street Cred: 19
Rec's: 4
Track: The Belfast Mill
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Album: Language of the Gaels
Artist: Jennifer Licko & Alan Chapman
“This one really caught my attention. When it started, the tune grabbed me, and didn't let go. I'll be playing this often for sure! ”
RECs in glorybells's network
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Oct 6, 2009:
Street Cred: 7341
Rec's: 274
Track: Use Me (Album Version)
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$1.29
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Artist: Bill Withers
“One of the best openings of any live album ever recorded. Withers and co. are so funky that the audience is clapping the entire time. The icing on the cake: after they've played the song once, Bill introduces the band and plays the song in its entirety for a second time!”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 7341
Rec's: 274
“these girls fall like DOMINOS, DOMINOS -- so catchy”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 7341
Rec's: 274
“a nice build beginning with Kingsmen-esque 60s pop and ending in expansive psychedelic noise rock.”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Jul 17, 2009:
Street Cred: 7341
Rec's: 274
“light, nonsensical indie-pop. stuck in my head pretty much all the time”
