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Ara Topouzian & Joe Zeytoonian - Whispers Of Ellis Island - 2000

Ara Topouzian & Joe Zeytoonian - Whispers Of Ellis Island
Instrumental | Armenian, 均把技攸扶扼抗抉快, Հայկական | MP3 160Kbps | Tracks: 8 | 43 MB
Instrumental | Armenian, 均把技攸扶扼抗抉快, Հայկական | MP3 160Kbps | Tracks: 8 | 43 MB
Tracklist:
01. Enzeli
02. Bingeol
03. Wheel
04. Seven Beauties
05. Long Valley
06. Reckless
07. Air
08. Cloud
01. Enzeli
02. Bingeol
03. Wheel
04. Seven Beauties
05. Long Valley
06. Reckless
07. Air
08. Cloud
About the Artist:
Joe Zeytoonian Joe began his musical career in Massachusetts playing the oud (Middle Eastern lute) with popular Armenian and Middle Eastern ensembles. After his move to New York City in 1980, he began his concert career performing at the Riverside and TOMI theaters where he explored flamenco, jazz and new age forms to produce an oud style that is at once eclectic and exciting. He moved to Florida in 1985 where he currently performs concerts at local universities. Joe has taught numerous musical workshops nationwide and in 1994, he traveled to Greece where he performed at the Festival of Greek Music from the Diaspora. He has received several fellowship grants and honorable mentions from the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs. He has also received an Artistic Achievement Award for 1995 from the Broward Cultural Affairs Council. In 1996, he released The Rom-Anadolu Session through American Recording Productions (ARP). In 1988, Joe also re-released Gypsy Fever and The Rom-Anadolu Session on compact disc entitled Danse Orientale Project (ARP015), Full Circle (ARP016) and Caf Makam (ARP019) through ARP. He is musical director of Harmonic Motion and has played or recorded with Abbey Rader, Myriam Eli, Satoshi Takeishi, Gary Kelly, Dave Liebman, Gloria Estefan, and Jon Secada.
Ara Topouzian Ara showed an interest in music in early youth. He played the cornet through the public school music program and in college, he began studying Armenian and Middle Eastern classical and folk music. In 1991, he formed American Recording Productions (ARP) with the intent to record and preserves this type of world music. To date, his record label has produced over twenty recording of Armenian and Middle Eastern music. ARP products are distributed nationwide in most major retail outlets. He has performed at several Armenian and world music concerts and festivals throughout the country. Aras music is featured in a PBS documentary entitled "The Armenian Americans" first aired in New York on March 22, 2000 and distributed nationally.
Joe Zeytoonian Joe began his musical career in Massachusetts playing the oud (Middle Eastern lute) with popular Armenian and Middle Eastern ensembles. After his move to New York City in 1980, he began his concert career performing at the Riverside and TOMI theaters where he explored flamenco, jazz and new age forms to produce an oud style that is at once eclectic and exciting. He moved to Florida in 1985 where he currently performs concerts at local universities. Joe has taught numerous musical workshops nationwide and in 1994, he traveled to Greece where he performed at the Festival of Greek Music from the Diaspora. He has received several fellowship grants and honorable mentions from the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs. He has also received an Artistic Achievement Award for 1995 from the Broward Cultural Affairs Council. In 1996, he released The Rom-Anadolu Session through American Recording Productions (ARP). In 1988, Joe also re-released Gypsy Fever and The Rom-Anadolu Session on compact disc entitled Danse Orientale Project (ARP015), Full Circle (ARP016) and Caf Makam (ARP019) through ARP. He is musical director of Harmonic Motion and has played or recorded with Abbey Rader, Myriam Eli, Satoshi Takeishi, Gary Kelly, Dave Liebman, Gloria Estefan, and Jon Secada.
Ara Topouzian Ara showed an interest in music in early youth. He played the cornet through the public school music program and in college, he began studying Armenian and Middle Eastern classical and folk music. In 1991, he formed American Recording Productions (ARP) with the intent to record and preserves this type of world music. To date, his record label has produced over twenty recording of Armenian and Middle Eastern music. ARP products are distributed nationwide in most major retail outlets. He has performed at several Armenian and world music concerts and festivals throughout the country. Aras music is featured in a PBS documentary entitled "The Armenian Americans" first aired in New York on March 22, 2000 and distributed nationally.
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