Stir it up (Bob Marley) - Rhythm and Cello, John Welsh & Stephanie Glegg

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2009

Rhythm & Cello is a live music duo from Vancouver that blends acoustic guitar, cello and vocals for an upbeat performance that keeps fans coming back for more! John Welsh and Stephanie Glegg of Los Amigos have branched out from the high-energy fanfare of their six-piece band to create a unique acoustic sound perfectly suited for pubs, cafes and special events including weddings. Original songs showcase a combination of rock, folk, reggae and latin styles to satisfy both their fan following and first-time listeners alike. The duo also performs a variety of cover tunes ranging from Bob Marley and the Beatles to the Hip and Jack Johnson, which feature cello harmonies reminiscent of Oasis, Dave Matthews and Damien Rice. For bookings or more info contact welshjohnm@gmail.com

myspace.com/rhythmandcello
Produced by Richard Tatomir

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  • You've got yourself a complete musical piece with only two instruments. Excellent.

  • awesome

    

  • This is fucking awesome!!!

  • For Jesus sake, it's very impressive even if the cello seems wrongs sometimes

  • chya! play that good chune :)

  • Nice :D

  • Cool! Congrats!

  • thiss iss sickk.. i likee it

    good jobs

    stayy irie

  • Great cover.. you did great job lads, greetings all the way from Benghazi Libya to Canada

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