Cecilia used to play and sing in a couple of eclectic folk bands - 'Murphy's Law' and "Still Frogs Despite Kisses'.
Her instruments were keyboard, guitar and percussion. She also made a solo CD.
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Composed and arranged by Bill O'Connor, this is a mysterious, melodic, haunting song.
Vocals: Cecilia and Bill
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Listen to Cecilia's favourite young artist, Court Egan.
She sings, she writes her own lyrics and music, she plays every instrument and does her own recording. Her songs are beautiful, raw and emotional.
Court Egan's music is here.
(Specially notable: 'Skin & Bone' and 'Fall Down')
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This song is composed, arranged and sung by Cecilia. It was inspired by hearing a passionately botanical friend mention that she would have liked to meet Sir Joseph Banks, and by Cecilia's own reflections on what it would have been like to meet the poet John Keats.
Could it be that time itself separates us from possible soul-mates?
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Cecilia's original instrumental composition, played by virtuoso violinist Rob John, with whistle by Nick McKenzie
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A traditional Irish instrumental led by Nick McKenzie on tin whistle, with Bill O'Connor on bodhran, Ian Manserfh on mandolin and Cecilia on guitar.
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