Boy Girl Banjo: "Dead Romance"
소년 소녀 밴조 (Boy girl banjo): "죽은 로맨스"
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바로 이런 것일까?
home but homesick,
and I didn't hurt you like I did.
주지 않았길 바라면서
at real romance.
I could have had were in your cold hands.
것들을 깨닫게 되었어.
outside my mind or distance?
to ever leave your side.
home but homesick,
집에서 향수에 잠겨 있겠어.
and I didn't hurt you like I did.
다치게 하지 않았길 바라면서.
at real romance.
I could have had were in your cold hands.
것들을 알게 되었어.
home but homesick,
집에 있겠어
and I didn't hurt you like I did.
다치게 하지 않았길 바래
at real romance.
I could have had were in your cold hands.
것들을 알게 되었어.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Anielle Reid - Singer-songwriter, banjoistAnielle Reid is an American singer-songwriter and banjoist.
Why you should listen
Music from Anielle Reid's album releases, Ain't Like 'Em and Free, have been featured in various shorts and film festivals including NYC's Katra. Performances include WNYC’s Greene Space, the American Folk Art Museum, City Winery and in other voice projects. Reid's voice and writing are not limited to songs, as she is also the creator of the Magick and Mediums Oracle and podcast of the same name.
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Matthew Brookshire - Songwriter, performer
Matthew Brookshire is a songwriter and performer originally from North Carolina.
Why you should listen
Matthew Brookshire's collaborations with choreographer Keely Garfield include Wow and the Bessie Award nominated Twin Pines. With composer Curtis Moore, Brookshire wrote original songs for the film Palindromes (directed by Todd Solondz), pop songs for drag icon Kevin Aviance, and created a musical about a woman's obsession with Lifetime Movies. Brookshire’s albums include 8 Songs and Best Friend, and he is featured on Kelli Rae Powell’s Live at Jalopy and on a compilation from the American Folk Art Museum. He is currently working on an album for Boy Girl Banjo, his duo project with singer Anielle Reid.
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