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Carol of the Bells

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On the title track "Carol of the Bells," Kaylene Peoples delivers a truly mesmerizing acoustic fusion gem that ignites the senses. With fiery passion, she infuses the song with pulsating beats and intricate rhythms, creating an electrifying atmosphere that captivates the listener from start to finish. The spotlight shines brightly on the legendary jazz rock fusion bassist, Bunny Brunel, whose masterful basslines add a layer of depth and brilliance to the composition, enhancing its musical allure. The EP's musical excellence is further elevated by the stellar lineup of featured musicians. Rich Mouser's talents shine on the glockenspiel and lead guitar, adding a delightful touch to the arrangements. Joe Calderon's skillful play on the nylon and rhythm guitar contributes to a rich and vibrant sonic tapestry that complements Kaylene's dynamic vocals and flute playing. Meanwhile, Tony Moore's expert drumming provides a solid foundation, driving the tracks with a captivating energy that makes the music come alive.


With each musician's exceptional contributions, the EP "Carol of the Bells" takes the listener on a thrilling journey through a world of fusion and Latin grooves, expertly produced and arranged by the multitalented Kaylene Peoples herself. The result is a musical masterpiece that showcases Kaylene's artistry alongside a brilliant ensemble of musicians, leaving the audience enthralled


"Carol of the Bells" Facts:


"Carol of the Bells" is a popular Christmas carol, and it was composed by the Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovych in 1914. The original composition is titled "Shchedryk," which is based on a Ukrainian folk chant celebrating the New Year. The song's distinctive and captivating melody has made it a beloved and widely recognized holiday tune, with numerous arrangements and adaptations performed by choirs, orchestras, and artists around the world during the Christmas season.

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