Ruth Roshan (mandolin, vocals) and Tania Ravbar Costantino (guitar, vocals) play original pieces and fresh arrangements of music from around the world, particularly from Spanish and South American traditions. Their music highlights the beauty and versatility of guitar and mandolin. They are Melbourne based and have an established reputation in Australia.
Howdy Friend! Just wanted to stop by and tell you about my new record with my band The Buick6, 'Way Back Home.' It was officially released March 25th and is available now. Hope everything is Great with you! Stop by and say hey when ya can....
Consientes de la gran tragedia y necesidad que nuestros hermanos de la Republica de Haiti sufrem un grupo de musicos Hondureños, empresarios y La Fundacion Ruth Paz se han unido y planificado una actividad para toda la Familia hondureña con la meta de obtener fondos que sean parte de la ayuda que recibira Haiti - Se ofr...ecera Actividades para niños, jovenes y Adultos. Honduras levanta la mano por Haiti
Because of the tradedy and needs of our brothers in Hait, a group of Honduran musicans, businesses, and the Ruth Paz Foundation have joined to present a Festival of music and family activities to raise funds to help Haiti. Honduras raise your hand for Haiti.
........Be sure to check out a live webcast with RedHorse® every Tuesday and Thursday at 4:00pm EST on the "Storm Demos Presents:"Ustream.tv channel!!........
To celebrate the online release of our new track "Diamonds (LIVE)" we would like to offer you the track for FREE! To sample the track just check out http://www.myspace.com/djivamusic
Thanks for the add and the friendship...Really enjoyed listening to your music...For a little latin flavor....We would like to share with you....Mi Pais....My Country.......Honduras!!!! Watch this video to see the beauty of Honduras...Original song by Fernando Bianchini off his new CD....Enjoy!!!!
Thanks for your interest in playing at Melbourne Library Service's Acoustica series.
With over 40 gigs across three libraries every year, Acoustica offers local (and some not so local ) musicians a chance to make some noise in a quiet place and reach a slightly different audience.