Clara Kebabian
Symbiotica
(LBCD71)

1. Ululate (Clara Kebabian)
2. Heaven In Your Eyes (Bonnie Gordon)
3. Restless Souls (Emily Grogan)
4. Looks Aren't Everything (Temper)
5. Something Unknown (The Glass Set)
6. The Happy Pumpkin (Township)
7. No Silence (The Jumblies)
8. We Must Begin (Leo Blais)
9. Undergrad (The Sterns)
10. Chicken Feed (Mr. Curt Ensemble)
11. Blue Jay Way (Clara Kebabian)
12. A Slow One (Plumerai)
13. I Will Always Love You (Lance Hatch)
14. Dust for Kissers (The Milling Gowns)
15. Clarafication (Clara Kebabian)

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A compilation of recordings featuring everyone's favorite electric violinist, Clara Kebabian!
Clara has appeared on many of our CDs, and now we're proud to present an overview of her studio work with bands from across the spectrum of the Boston music scene. Here's what Harry C. Tuniese has to say:

"Some people start bands. Some people join bands. Some people just want to master the art of Music. The difference concerns personal interests. Not everyone wants or needs a public scrutiny of their inner desires or demons - unless you’re a solo performer. But, join an ensemble and get ready to create alchemy with individuals who want to share the magic. This is an important element for any group that needs talent and true craftsmanship to lift their material to a highter plateau.
When I first started listening to music as a youth many decades ago, I rarely understood the big picture of production. I just heard the song, with each nuance of singing, solos, rhythm, tempo, texture, and coloration hidden within the feel, hardly aware of the many session players hired to knock a song out of the park. Over time I’ve come to identify and respect many of these back-up artists, with their invaluable contributions, both on a local and international level. The list is long!
Now, once again, comes a new member of this elite corps. Clara Kebabian is a young, vibrant, classically-trained musician who has come into her own as a highly respected session-violinist for numerous acts involving all genres and distinctions, from theatre presentations to orchestral shows to general business. By serendipitous chance she happened upon the the power of violin + electricity + effect pedal and has been playing electric violin to audiences ever since. She currently performs with a few local groups [Mr. Curt Ensemble, Country Mile, Plumerai] and was a past integral part of several outfits [Eksi Ekso, Rising Tribe, On Fire, The Jumblies]. This album is a fine retrospective of her studio symbiosis during the past few years. Keep your eye on this wonderful talent. Gotta love chemistry!!"

- Harry C. Tuniese
The Noise, Music New England

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