gypsy soul

9th Annual Cover Song Nominee
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ARTIST BIO:
Independence and integrity have defined the path of Gypsy Soul, in the artistry and humanity of the duo’s exquisite music, which both comes from and reaches the far edges of the earth. Although the music’s roots may be found in Celtic and Americana realms, wilder and deeper edges of rock, blues, jazz and world music also find their way in. Could it be any other way, given the eclectic nature of the band members’ origins? Vocalist Cilette Swann—with her soaring four plus-octave soprano voice—has Irish, South African and Canadian roots, adding to her Pacific Northwest residency and years spent living and performing in France and the UK. Multi-instrumentalist and producer Roman Morykit—who excels on fretless bass, acoustic and electric guitar, and is a producer/engineer of absolute mastery—was born in Britain, with his Ukranian and Italian heritage informing his experience. The two met in Scotland, their gypsy souls quickly becoming one in both music and life.
Gypsy Soul has insistently followed an independent path of positivity, deep spirit, community contribution and celebration. Over the course of ten CDs—including the latest, Grace and Tranquility, a collaboration with lyricist and author Eric Alan—they’ve sold over 110,000 CDs without benefit of label support, as well as 1.5 million digital downloads. Grace and Tranquility will be released nationally August 10th, 2010.
From 200-2,000 seat venues, Gypsy Soul is creating an indelible mark on music lovers everywhere with their sold out concerts. To celebrate their landmark 10th CD release, Gypsy Soul has been chosen as one of the first independent artists to headline at the prestigious Britt Fest Theater in Southern Oregon, kicking off their 2010 summer touring. The band traditionally tours half of every year, headlining at theatres, wineries, spirit centers and produces house concerts, where the intimacy and the depth of personal connection brings particular reward. They’ve also recently released their first full length, live in-concert DVD shot at Seattle’s renowned, Triple Door.
Their Beneath the Covers CD was recently internationally voted, “Best Cover Song CD” by Just Plain Folks, the world’s largest independent music awards. Their music has been licensed from Japan to South Africa and used over 120 times in TV shows and movies, including such high profile shows as Felicity, Providence, Roswell and After Sex. The band has been named as critic’s choice in over sixty magazines and other publications, and climbed diverse radio charts nationwide. It’s in the human connections in which the band’s true success is measured. Their music and the greater purpose behind it, deeply affects lives. Fans themselves donated over $27,000 for the recording of Beneath the Covers: A Rediscovery, and a couple bought a new Dobro for Roman after all the band’s gear was stolen while on tour—specifically so the band could again play “Sandals in the Snow,” their beautiful ode to all living on the edge with dignity. Contributing to that dignity, their annual benefit concerts in Southern Oregon have raised enough money to provide 20,000 meals for the indigent, as well as over $15,000 for WinterSpring, an organization transforming bereavement into healing. By way of paying it forward while on tour, the band produces numerous college workshops for art and music students to share their innovative ideas for cultivating a career in the arts. The band’s new Voices Unheard Foundation will not only assist other musicians, but exists to empower and elevate women from poverty. In the years to come, Cilette and Roman will continue their work in Southeast Asia and other countries, helping those affected by the sex trade and human trafficking. The band has also been invited to be part of the UpRising Collective, along with a select few of the nation’s most accomplished musicians of positive spirit.
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Beautiful music, beautiful people! Listen & you’ll know what we mean! And then tell your friends & anyone else who will listen & buy their CD’s & give them away & call in radio requests & put a bug in public television’s ear & Oprah’s too & Austin City Limits & any other venue that will let the public know what it’s been missing! Go Roman! Go Cilette! Go Gypsy Soul-mates!