Do rock 'n' roll and symphonies mix?
Shawn Amos
2010/07/12 21:47:32
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Sting joins the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra for his new album, "Symphonicities." They admittedly play some intriguing arrangements that perhaps will make the neophyte consider the power of classical music.
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LuvMyWings 2010/07/17 16:04:23Sure, why not?
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- andreamhaywood 2010/07/18 15:51:43Sure, why not?+2I never thought I would shout, "WoW listen to those strings!", during a Sting song, but the CD is awesome. I'm kicking myself (hard!!) for missing him in ATL last month. Leave it to Sting!reply
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