Rachel Rossos

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Sometimes the End Is the Beginning 01:28 Tools
Ebony 03:04 Tools
Mom's favorite 02:45 Tools
The Aftermath Of Two Words 00:59 Tools
Brahms of Philosophy 02:50 Tools
Lotus Inn 03:35 Tools
Just Play 04:37 Tools
A Look 02:49 Tools
Mouillée encore 05:28 Tools
Dear Mother 03:49 Tools
The Abe Lincoln Song 04:24 Tools
Dear Mother (recording 2) 04:24 Tools
Blue-Eyed, Blonde-Haired 06:32 Tools
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Rachel Rossos, Folk Rock Storyteller Rachel Rossos currently performs in NYC with her husband Michael Gallant in the indie rock band Aurical. She also serves as the Director of Relationship Marketing for the New York Philharmonic. Rachel Rossos provides the melody. Born in New Jersey and schooled in New York City, the 27-year-old folk rock storyteller grew within the Manhattan club scene, weaving together guitar, voice, and bittersweet poetry in such venues as the Knitting Factory, CBGBs Gallery, and Postcrypt Coffeehouse. Her 2004 debut CD "Rated R" is available on CDBaby and in most digital retail stores, including iTunes. From 2002 to 2006, Rachel worked in development for The New York Pops orchestra under the direction of Skitch Henderson in Carnegie Hall. In 2006, Rachel moved to the west coast where she served as the Director of Development and Marketing for the New Century Chamber Orchestra with Music Director Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg. Rachel has performed in various San Francisco venues, including Hotel Utah, Encounter Studios, and Retox Lounge. In August and October 2006, Rachel was a featured guest on the Cable TV show "SF Open Mic." In 2007, Rachel's voice could be heard in the Studio Theatre's production of "The Pillowman" in Washington, D.C. and on the third album produced by Nick Rossos, Bohemian Fusion. She also sang background vocals for the debut album from Ol' Cheeky Bastards. For more info: www.rachelrossos.com www.cdbaby.com/rachelrossos Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.