HELLO VISITORS!
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thank you so much for coming... we miss you already ;)
The Oak is like family and one of our favorite places to perform! a big thank you to John and tony for making us feel at home. And for all who came to watch and listen.
A new place we discovered in the heart of Prague is The Red Room, which we visited last Sunday to listen to our friend Criz's great guitar performance.
The best part and the most exciting one in our line of work is to expose our music to people.
And comments are always unexpected. But I like surprises so lets do this :)
I wrote this song to my sister - Ann and for her new born son - Eithan.
Her reaction didn't came as a surprise to me, since I know my sister :( - "Alexandra Yukelson"
We didnt film a video clip for this song yet, but we are working on that. Actually, we invite YOU to make your own video clips about mothers you know and love with this song And send us a link to the video to our e-mail - we will post the best ones. Good luck!
"Oh, Mother" by Christina is one of the most inspirational song ever writen about mothers...
you can add in the comments your favorite mother's song!
come on... we want to know what inspires you - start writing! :)
This song was written a long time ago. A door to a fantasy world of universe elements, colors and creatures.
I can hear shapes and smells through this song
Ever felt like you want to explode on someone? This piece was all about releasing some steam. It also became one of the favorite song for friends and fans did you liked it?
What is the one thing you would replace the word "Troll" for in this song? who makes you angry?
This clip was made by the great "demilovato451", thank you.
you can visit her youtube channel for more videos by clicking on this:
"One of the strongest motives that lead men to art and science is escape from everyday life with its painful crudity and hopeless dreariness, from the fetters of one's own ever-shifting desires. A finely tempered nature longs to escape from the personal life into the world of objective perception and thought."
-Albert Einstein-