My Name is a Riddle
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« on: April 10, 2009, 06:37AM » |
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A bit of my story: It has been several years ago already since I looked at the cover of an album and saw (for the first time) the face of a redheaded lass who has remained to this day a symbol of Celtic Woman. I remember studying this album that I had never seen before and noticing the faces of five girls grinning on the left side of the cover. Celtic Woman. The title greatly peaked my interest because I am very fond of Irish music, and I wondered if this might be something like Lord of the Dance. A friend of mine, who owned this CD, let me listen to some of the songs on it, and I was awestruck. The beautiful emotions in the music touched me. On my next birthday, I was ecstatic when I received my first Celtic Woman album from one of sisters - Chloë: Walking in the Air. And I'm not lying when I say that I listened to my new CD more than twice everyday for several weeks. (Unfortunately, with my busy schedule these days, I can't always do this now.) Miss Chloë Agnew's voice is the most beautiful voice that I have ever in all my lifetime, and at the time that I was given this album, the music helped me in many ways because I was having a lot of spiritual and physical difficulties. The songs lifted me up and helped me change and improve the problems that I was having. I am so glad that Miss Agnew decided to share her talent with the world, and someday I would like to thank her.
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