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Ameranouche's Blog

 

May 2009

 

Ameranouche’s new CD is now available for download from the following online Retailers.

iTunes

Rhapsody

Napster

Amazon MP3 Store

CD BABY

We are very excited about this and wanted to share the news with ya. I know some of you have already purchased the CD, MP3’s and heard tracks on our website. I thank you very much and hope you are enjoying it.

Cheers, Ryan Flaherty Ameranouche www.ameranouche.com

April 2009

 

NEW CD and MP3’s now on CD BABY http://cdbaby.com/cd/ameranouche2

New Website launched! www.ameranouche.com

March 2009

 

3/12 at The Fireplace, 1634 Beacon St, Brookline MA! It’s a Thursday and we start at 9:30pm. No cover if a buy a drink….or several drinks. The Fireplace is cool for lots of reasons. They have live music every Weds and Thurs, wine tastings periodically, they’re “Green Certified”, and they won a Boston’s Best in 2008, just like we did in NH. =) Please come enjoy an evening with us.

3/19 at Frontier Cafe Stage. Brunswick, ME. Maine St, in the back of Fort Andross. If you haven’t been to Frontier yet, you must go. The high ceilings an large windows give an aura of space, but the atmosphere is somehow also homey and familiar. Everyone raves about the food, I am raving about the beverages, and you should come rave about all this and a bag of Gypsy jazz on Thursday the 19th at 7:30pm. $10.

November 2008

 

Ameranouche is playing tommorow night at Mehanata’s in NYC. 113 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002 (lower eastside)

8:30pm-11pm

October 2008

 

We arrived in the early afternoon in Farmington, Maine. There is nothing quite so picturesque as a tiny college town, brimming with smart students and intertwining with autumn color. All seemed hastily swirling about thanks to a classic breeze that can indeed only be described as crisp.

Except for the uncomfortable seats that would soon afflict our dear audience, Nordica Auditorium’s acoustical vastness was it’s most notable quality. There were giant windows, a very high ceiling, a massive stage, and countless blanketed pianos milling off to the side. Our soundcheck was easy, fast, and refreshing.

Before the show, we held workshop on explorations of getting started in Gypsy jazz. Our circle of guitarists was a great group and everyone seemed to get the hang of some new techniques by the end of the day. We all enjoyed opening some musical doors for interested folk, and were glad to meet some locals. It makes our travel a little more memorable, a little more meaningful. Another treat was all the familiar faces, some from many, many years ago. That’s one of the best things about playing in an artsy place like Farmington. You’ll see someone you know!

We thank all of you who helped with promotion in any way at all, and we thank our generous audience for the standing ovation — even though it meant another 10 minutes in the hardest seats in the world. Hopefully you all went to sleep that night with a joyful frenzy of notes cascading about in your head. We’re into that.

 
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