Who'll Bring me Flowers
We have created another lyric video from the "Here Before" album . The soing, "Who'll Bring me Flowers" initially started life with a tune in 4/4 and an idea for lyric about women left behind when men of Northumberland went off to war. Celia then re-imagined the song in 6/8 and we had to alter the tune appropriately! Loving the sound of Northumbrian pipes, we always envisaged their use] taking the main theme. In this recording the theme is played by Chris Ormston [who played
'Featuring the Celia Bryce Band"
One of the tracks from our new album "Here Before" is featured on a compilation CD highlighting the best of new British music. Go and listen to "Who'll Bring Me Flowers" on https://thealdorabritainrecords.bandcamp.com/album/pocketful-of-dreams-all-around-the-world?fbclid=IwAR2Pj6bwFlFy30PJK2fqTVnZQtXbeuPYequpSs2HceHdcs4VzMZkxbZuVio
The "Here Before" advert
UK Country Radio have produced an advert for Here Before. We thing it sounds great. Have a listen here. https://www.facebook.com/theceliabband/videos/187758086465549
The first single released from the new album "Here Before"
Our first single from the new abum was released 14th Dec. "Nome" is a rocky roots song about the the gold rush at Nome, Alaska. Because of Covid a normal video was a problem so we used an artist who creates Lyric Videos. We provided photographs of the environs of Nome which we have visited several times Here's the link to the video