Tuesday, November 9, 2010 live @ sPAZIO211
IMELDA MAY
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
sPAZIO211
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IMELDA MAY
doors: 21:29
ticket: 15 €
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" The problem with an artist like Imelda May Is that she's so good, it makes a critical review Almost impossible to write, her performance is flawless. "- Clash Magazine
Imelda May," the woman of rockabilly "arrives in Italy once more with his band formed by guitarist Darrel Higham and her husband, Dave Priseman on horns, Al Gare on bass and double bass and Steve Rushton the battery. Imelda May
says about herself:
"It took me 20 years to arrive date. I started singing on Grafton Street, as many artists do today when I was 16. Then marriage, work evenings, bar, on ships. The dinners are the worst, people start to sing and move urlarti as Kylie Minogue and seek, drunks while trying to snatch the microphone kindly tell him to stop.
I lived for a while 'in London with my husband, but it's hard to keep when you're an unemployed singer in search of his golden opportunity. Arranged with the chores but to pursue my passion I needed time, and my album to break through. We have made many sacrifices
to publish my album 'Love Tattoo' abbiamo dovuto produrlo e mixarlo da soli, spesso senza sapere la funzione di molti dei pulsanti che c’erano nel mixer. Ma tante, troppe case discografiche ci hanno chiuso la porta in faccia.
L’occasione è stata quella di uno show ai Kew Gardens, dovevamo già cantare lì ma il produttore stava già facendo troppi problemi. Fortunatamente per me Nathalie Cole ebbe dei problemi e ebbi l’occasione di sostituirla. Da quell’esibizione mi si sono aperte le porte del mondo delle case discografiche e coloro che solo un mese prima ci avevano rifiutati hanno iniziato a tempestarmi di telefonate per pubblicare lo stesso album che gli avevo proposto poco prima senza esito positivo. “È così che funziona” is what I said.
The album excelled in the top of the charts in Ireland and I've never been so happy, even though I had my sound a little bend to the demands of record. "
The youngest of six children, Irish 36-year-old grew up in a family from whom he took his passion for music. "My father made me grow up with the myth of Elvis, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland and Deanna Durbin. I loved waiting for the drive ended, then turn it over and hear it again with him. Over 80 Years
my mom and her friends loved listening to the talk Liberties Musical Drama Group. The period we had in Dublin which was very bumpy, many unemployed and a strong drug use, a time when men were allowed all the women and still had a marginal role.
My best memories with her, however, are related to the evening, when I jumped on her bed before going to bed and listened to the radio until you close your eyes. She always sang the song Judy Garland's "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows," with the phrase that I loved "At the end of the rainbow there's happiness, and how to find it Often I've tried. But my life is a race, just a wild goose chase, and my dreams Have All Been denied ".
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