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As some of you may know, I recorded, mixed and mastered this CD, Producer was Mundo Flamenco... Amir is on rank 2 atm, so some kindly support of you guys would be very appreciated...(if you liked the CD, of course...)
RE: Haddad's "9 guitarras"... (in reply to Thomas)
oh Fine! armir is a great mUsician. i really hope he Could win this! oK, buT so many otHer well known musIcianS.. lookS like it will be pretty Hard to wIn. good luck To him. :)
RE: Haddad's "9 guitarras"... (in reply to Thomas)
That's an easy vote for me!
Really really fantastic CD on so many levels! Just got it the other week at Amir's workshop in the Schwarzwald. Great music, great playing, great guitars, great recording, great packaging.
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RE: Haddad's "9 guitarras"... (in reply to Grisha)
I too just voted for Amir Haddad's "9 guitars". I followed eagerly and truly enjoyed every clip posted on Youtube, and have become very fond of his work.
Certainly, Haddad's (and his team's) effort, along with the brilliant idea of the 9 guitars, deserve a reward! [Footnote: However, I believe the idea isn't entirely original. In fact, Guitar Salon International in LA had produced a similar concept, a CD showcasing a number (10 i suppose) classical guitars by the greatest masters].