Pui de Dor Album Release
Still incredible the beauty of that night. The release of “Pui de Dor” in Chișinău. A music that traveled from Moldova to America and back.
Thank you to the two musicians that played with so much curiosity, finesse and attention to details. The best - Dan Brumă and Seva Peev.
Decor by Galina Rosca, Dress by Kasandruta
Photos by Tina Filipova
Creating this album was no easy feat. It came with its fair share of challenges—financial hurdles, copyright complexities, and lingering uncertainty about the material. From the beginning, I dreamed of crafting a universal product, one that could resonate with a diverse audience—Romanian, American, and international alike. My hope was for the record to find its way into the hearts of music lovers worldwide.
But above all, I wished for it to be embraced in my homeland. Our album release in Chișinău was a modest affair—small, low-budget, and attended by a handful of curious listeners, alongside friends and family. Yet, the appreciation and support I received from them, as well as from my incredible musicians, was nothing short of heartwarming. It reassured me that every challenge, every setback, was worth it.
Musicians: Ana Everling - vocals, looper, guitar, Dan Brumă - guitar and Seva Peev - drums.
Decor by Galina Rosca, Dress by Kasandruta
Photos by Tina Filipova
Photos From World Music Wednesday
Photos by Jose Calvo
This was my best show and my best work so far. Perfect, dangerous, dynamic, with so much love from the audience.
This was my best show and my best work so far. Perfect, dangerous, dynamic, with so much love from the audience.
Thank you to Kenny Reichert , Edinho Gerber, Hunter Diamond, for playing so well, and Old Town School of Folk Music, for having us. Thank you to everyone who came to the concert. The theaters are our homes, our churches, our hospitals and our emotional refuges. Don’t miss a concert if your heart calls for it.
Photos by Jose Calvo