Andrew Bird doesn't stop. If last spring you gave us your latest work, "Break It Yourself" , you already have continuation before the end of the year.
We remember that Bird is an indie rock and neoswing singer-songwriter born on July 11, 1973 in Illinois, United States. He achieved some recognition in the mid-XNUMXs as an assistant violinist to the Squirrel Nut Zippers, a jazz group that reinterpreted the classic swing sound of the 30s. In 1996 they released their debut album entitled "Music of hair" that mixed styles such as blues, jazz and folk.
It will be next October 30 the singer from Illinois publishes "Hands Of Glory", which will contain eight acoustic, unpublished songs and alternative versions of alfunas of the pieces from his latest reference.
This will be its content:
- Three white horses
- When That Helicopter Comes
- Spirograph
- Railroad bill
- Something Biblical
- If I Needed You
- orpheo
- Beyond the Valley of the Three White Horses