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Carve Me A Moon
© 2003 Daniel Alcazar (634479123535)
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Melodic acoustic & electric rock songs with melodies sprinkled with Celtic sentiment, childhood innocence, and cosmic freedom; at times reminiscenst of Bob Dylan,Peter Gabriel, and Pink Floyd.
tracks
- 1 Ode to Friends/Revolution's Day
- 2 Arrow to the Sun
- 3 Carve Me A Moon
- 4 Space Hippie Supernautical Man
- 5 Exile
- 6 December
- 7 Alhambra
- 8 My Connection
- 9 Children's Screems
- 10 Man Against Man
- 11 Aliens Like Us/Escaping
- 12 The Girl that Won't Leave Me Alone
- 13 Segosha
- 14 Circle of Love
- 15 Emerald
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Daniel Alcazar, "Segosha", is a guitarist/singer songwriter. Born into a Spanish-Irish home, he grew up listening to winding melodies of Celtic folk and the fury of Flamenco. His big brother was rocking to Zeppelin, Queen, Supertramp, Deep Purple, The Beatles, David Bowie and Thin Lizzy. Segosha's Dad was in the military, so he traveled quite a bit, living in the U.S., Europe and Turkey. Being able to experience other cultures was a treasure that enabled him to open his heart and mind to world music. Segosha began writing songs in 1993. He played lead guitar in his first band in a Battle of the Bands while a senior in high school. He later played with several college bands until finally becoming disillusioned with the direction of the music. In 1995, Segosha bought a 4-track recorder and began to write and record his own songs. Since then, he has played many songwriter sessions, jammed on city street corners, sang for the homeless and mentally ill, school kids and stray dogs-Segosha's audience is as diverse as his music! His inspiration draws mostly from personal experience, but is also keen on the transcendental, Greek mythology and the music of Mozart, Bach, Francisco Tarrega, Robert Johnson, U2, The Beatles, Wings, Bob Dylan, Supertramp, Paco de Lucia, Tomatito, The Pogues, The Doors, Pink Floyd, Queen and Marc Bolan. In 1997, Segosha released his first epymonyous CD, filled with uplifiting melodies, brooding lyrics and walls of guitars. In 2000, he won Songwriter's Monthly lyricist award “Words By” for his song “Laughing at the Sun", a much loved children’s anthem in tribute to the imagination of children. In 2001, he was “Featured Spotlight Artist of the Week” several straight weeks at 92.5 FM WQYZ (Ocean Springs, MS) for his song “Betterday”, a smash hit with the Gulf Coast radio listeners. In 2003, Segosha released his second self-produced CD, "Carve Me A Moon", dedicated to his grandmother and inspired by cosmic lunacy, peapods, Ireland, Francisco Tarrega, Delta Blues, Salvador Dali, friendship, CSX trains and a tumultuous love affair with a certain Mississippi Moon Goddess. In 2004, Segosha's song, "Arrow to the Sun", was voted Track of the Day by musicians and listeners in Garageband.com, a website for aspiring independent musical artists. Segosha is currently hard at work writing and recording new songs for a new album entitled, "The Gold Line", to be released soon.
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Breath of Fresh Air
author: Mike ValenciaWow! This is very uplifiting music that also rocks! It's not formulaic but rather multilayered and grabs the listeners attention. The guitar playing is stellar....sort of Dave Gilmour with the "greatest notes" and Brian May for melody and obvious guitar wizardry. I am totally digging how this artist combines acoustic and electric guitars to give a wall of sound effect rather than ordinary and predictable cookie cutterness....I recommend this music to anyone that enjoys good music. My question is...why isn't this artist breaking it BIG right now? With all the post grunge diluted schmaltz, this is a breath of fresh air.