Archive for Contemp/New Age

Eric Johnson “One of the Most Respected Guitarist on The Planet”

Sep 19, 2012 No Comments by

Eric Johnson “One of the Most Respected Guitarist on The Planet”, He’s considered a new age Musician – The Definition of New Age Music – music includes both electronic forms, frequently relying on sustained synth Pads, or long sequences-based runs, and acoustic forms,

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Yanni – The best concert event yet in Seattle

Aug 16, 2012 3 Comments by

We attended the best concert event yet in Seattle on August 4th. The variety of music played was perfect, Yanni’s interactions with the audience was superb, as well as we could see how much fun he was having..

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Emilie Autumn Liddell “Victoriandustrial”

Feb 22, 2012 No Comments

by Joseph Terrazas Emilie Autumn Liddell. Born In Los Angeles 1979 is An American songwriter, poet, and violinist. The style of which she has alternatively labeled as “Victoriandustrial”. She began playing the violin at age 4, and left regular school at the age of 9, with her goal of becoming a world-class violinist. She practiced [...]

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Yanni in Concert…A Dream Come True Event

Feb 02, 2012 3 Comments

by Cheryl Montgomery I have been attending Yanni Concerts since his Live At The Acropolis Days…Every concert tour has been like seeing one of his concerts for the first time…Even though he has repeated several “favorites” each time something new and innovative was added. His most recent tour Yanni in Concert started for me in [...]

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A Sabbath fan goes “New Age”

Jan 27, 2012 No Comments

by Joseph Terrazas I’ve enjoyed and followed New Age Music since 1989, I went from listening to Black Sabbath 8 track tapes,  turned on the radio, heard Enya and in a split second, My Musical Taste Changed. I became a new age fanatic,  had heard Acoustic Alchemy on a new age station in Galveston, and have collected [...]

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Lisa Lavie, Yanni and me.

Dec 01, 2011 5 Comments

by Ray DoRayMeFa It was the late 1980s, and my Lady told me excitedly about a new musician named Yanni. A few listens later, I, too, was absorbed into the masterful and sweeping musical inspirations.  My exhilaration overcame my innate cheapness and I bought not one, but two, of those newfangled silvery marvels of technology [...]

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Dreams Do Come True

Jul 01, 2011 8 Comments

by Kristine Lujan My Stubstory journey began on the day they aired “Yanni a Living Legacy” on PBS. Once reading about the upcoming Salt Lake City concert, I was determined not to let anything stop me from getting the best seats available.  The instant the number was on the screen I was on the phone [...]

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YANNI – A Show to never more forget

Jun 21, 2011 7 Comments

by Paty Iastrenski Compared to most fans of Yanni, I’m a fan too recent. But even knowing him for a short time (01 year), I feel me like if I was a fan of many years. I met Yanni quite by chance. I am a dancer and in June last year, I wanted to choreograph [...]

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The Yanni Passion Continues……

Jun 17, 2011 3 Comments

By Linda aka Roadrunnerforyanni/Yannitude Director Although I have been familiar with Yanni’s beautiful music well before his Live at the Acropolis concert, I have only been to 3 live concerts…2005 in St. Paul, Minnesota, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada, & the most recent & last one so far, Seattle, Washington.  Each one was a unique [...]

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Yanni – A Five Concert Experience

Jun 10, 2011 14 Comments

by ShrlEgrl After hearing that my favorite composer/musician would be touring, I lined up several trips in order to attend a few “Yanni In Concert” performances in Canada and the U.S.  Little did I know that I would actually end up meeting the man that I had admired so much. My first concert was at [...]

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