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George Ivanovitch Gurdzhie - Music Gurdzhieva CD2

George Ivanovitch Gurdzhie : Music Gurdzhieva CD2
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1 Reading Holy Book 2:41 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
2 Caucasian dance 1:57 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
3 Seyidskaya 1 4:43 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
4 Persian song 4:11 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
5 Christmas anthem 2 3:44 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
6 Seyidskaya 13 3:54 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
7 Seyidskaya 9 3:36 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
8 Well Mr. Song fishing 2:33 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
9 Moving in Cannes 2:20 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
10 Seyidskaya song and dance 3:20 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
11 Anthem (February 14, 1926) 3:06 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
12 The fight back (extract 3) 3:35 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
13 Katsapskaya song 1:29 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
14 Kurdish melody 1:22 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
15 The fight back (extract 2) 4:34 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
16 Bukhara Dervis Haji Asvatts - Truv 3:25 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
17 Dance Kurdish shepherds 1:54 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
18 Seyidskaya 14 5:43 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
19 Melody Kurdish shepherds 2:37 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
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Virgin to expand music fests

Richard Branson says his company will be adding music festivals all over the world as bands come to rely more heavily on touring.

British billionaire Richard Branson said Wednesday that he was looking to set up music festivals in several countries as rock stars take to the road to offset dwindling music sales.

Red Hot Chili Peppers are set to play Virgin Fest September 23 in Baltimore. Red Hot Chili Peppers are set to play Virgin Fest September 23 in Baltimore.

Branson, the flamboyant chairman of the Virgin Group, launched V Fest in Britain about 10 years ago, a festival that now runs for two days a year with a list of top-ranking bands and musicians.

This month he branched out into North America, with the first Virgin Festivals in Canada and the United States, and he plans to expand to Australia next year.

"We are also looking at Italy, at Spain, and South Africa. We will roll it out," he added.

With CD sales down and corporate ownership tightening radio play lists, concert tours have become the most dependable way for established acts to pay the bills and to give new acts the chance to gain some exposure.

"Tours will play a much greater part in the coming years. From a band's point of view, they make more out of playing live than out of music sales," Branson told Reuters in a telephone interview from Canada.

"The great thing about doing it in more than one country is that we can coordinate it so we get the bands moving around between countries and coordinating their schedules."

North American tours generated a record $3.1 billion in 2005, according to online industry watchdog Pollstar, and the figure is expected to be higher this year.

This trend has seen the reemergence of some older bands and singers on the concert circuit.

British band The Who kicked off the US leg of its first world tour in more than 20 years this week and will headline the Virgin Festival in Baltimore on September 23 alongside The Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Branson said setting up these festivals was taking Virgin back to its roots--as well as building on the increasingly tight relationship between mobile phone and music companies.

"We have gone into airlines, trains, and other areas, but our background was always to build a big music company," he said.

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