Showing posts with label Laura Willeit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laura Willeit. Show all posts

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Laura Willeit & Hubert Dorigatti - Bob Dylan / Revisited

Size: 100,3 MB
Time: 43:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz/Blues Vocals
Art: Front

01. Make You Feel My Love (3:49)
02. All Along The Watchtower (3:37)
03. Like A Rolling Stone (6:12)
04. A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall (4:56)
05. Shelter From The Storm (4:20)
06. Just Like A Woman (5:13)
07. Forever Young (4:22)
08. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (3:24)
09. I Shall Be Released (4:56)
10. Blowin' In The Wind (2:06)

Laura Willeit grew up in Mareo (South Tyrol, Italy), where she made her first musical steps in the local children’s and church choir. In addition, she took piano and music education lessons from age 7, which was to be a sound basis for her future studies. Her study of musicology in Vienna together with the diverse types of music that she could enjoy in this city opened new musical paths and ways of expression. During her time in Vienna she finally discovered jazz music as a driving source and inspiration to make her own music and choose this type of music for her future career. From that time on, Laura took regular lessons with Sheila Cooper, and after her degree in Vienna she decided study vocal jazz at the Conservatorio di Trento. She completed her studies and apart from her teaching job engages herself in different projects such as “Laura Willeit Quartet”, “Ohrenschmaus mit Ingrid” and “Bod Dylan Revisited”, which she initiated together with the guitarist Hubert Dorigatti.

Hubert Dorigatti is the Italian national winner of the International Blues Challenge and shall represent Italy in the grand final in Memphis, USA, from Jan. 31 until Feb. 4 2017, supported by the Blues Foundation.
Hubert Dorigatti, a guitarist from Bruneck of the South Tyrol region and trained at the Conservatory of Vienna, was awarded by the panel over the two nights of the Deltablues festival in the Santa Maria Maddalena park in Occhiobello.

Bob Dylan / Revisited