Mouillée encore - written by Rachel Rossos. A sweet love song en français. The chorus means "And maybe I'll open myself only for you." From the debut
album by Aurical, Something to Say.
Brahms of Philosophy - written by Rachel Rossos. A funny, upbeat pop song about an awfully boring philosophy professor! From the debut album by
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Song to the Siren - written by Tim Buckley. Performed live at the Knitting Factory in February 2006 with John Kamfonas, keyboard.
A Look - an upbeat, feel-good song with a serious message.
Breathe - written by Maria McKee. Recorded in December 2007 with Michael Gallant.
Rachel Rossos, Folk Rock Storyteller
Rachel Rossos provides the melody. Born in New Jersey and schooled in New York City, the 27-year-old folk rock storyteller grew within the Manhattan club scene,
weaving together guitar, voice, and bittersweet poetry in such venues as the Knitting Factory, CBGBs Gallery, and Postcrypt Coffeehouse. She studied music at
Columbia University with composers Tristan Murail and Sebastian Currier before releasing her debut solo album, Rated R, in 2004. long before Rihanna had the
same idea.
Rachel has had an orchestration performed by conductor Alondra de la Parra, worked with Skitch Henderson and The New York Pops, and sung at venues ranging from
the Knitting Factory to Lincoln Center. As an arts administrator, she has worked with such musicians as Edgar Meyer, William Bolcom, and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg
in the role of Director of Development and Marketing for San Francisco's New Century Chamber Orchestra. She currently serves as the New York Philharmonic's
Director of Relationship Marketing, sings with the New York City Master Chorale, and performs with her husband Michael Gallant in the band Aurical.
For more info:
rachelrossos.com
auricalmusic.com
Aurical - Something to Say on CD Baby
Rachel Rossos - Rated R on CD Baby
Rachel's YouTube
Rachel on Facebook
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