From Here

From Here

From Here

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Track Listings
1. The Bridge    
2. Trying Love    
3. Broken    
4. Beautiful Sadness    
5. My Room    
6. Down    
7. Water is Rising    
8. Listen With Your Heart    
9. Go-Go Girl    
10. I'll Take it From Here    
11. Next Trip Around the Sun    
12. Still Voice    

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About the Artist
Lend your ear for a moment to Antara & Delilah's contemporary folk music. You won't be disappointed. Their inspired music and clear voices command attention wherever they are heard. "People think we're sisters because our voices resonate as if we've sung together all our lives." Delilah says, and Antara agrees, "The energy between us seems to draw people in."

It was that energy that brought them together at a Jim Messina songwriting workshop over four years ago. It was then Antara and Delilah set out on a musical journey that was to take them from the open mic scene in Santa Barbara to produce two CDs and to perform over 100 shows in the last year alone.

Beginning with the simple goal to play as much music as possible, Antara & Delilah have turned their contemporary folk sound into an entity of it's own. Their heartfelt songs have connected them with listeners around the globe. Their ability to connect with an audience is as effortless in front of four thousand people at a large festival as it is in an intimate coffee house. The love and joy in their music is as evident in a live performance as it is on an mp3 downloaded in your own living room. With musical comparisons as diverse as the Dixie Chicks and Joni Mitchell, Antara & Delilah blend their own experience into the music they write and perform. Their radiant harmonies and thoughtful lyrics give voice to the subtle and sometimes bittersweet moments that comprise their journey through life.

Antara & Delilah have performed their original music in diverse regions, from LA to Boulder, Austin to New York City. They played at the Four Corners Folk Festival in the Fall of 2000 on both the acoustic stage and the main stage, sharing the billing with Eddie From Ohio, Nickel Creek and Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. They also conducted a harmony workshop during the festival, which was one of only four offered. They have opened for Lucy Kaplansky and Jonatha Brooke and have sung with Jim Messina at several events in Santa Barbara including a festival sharing the billing with Jackson Browne, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Kenny Loggins. They were also honored to sing at Kenny Loggins’ Christmas Unity Telethon in 2000. In September 2001 Antara & Delilah produced “Peace Aid”, an intimate show with Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket) and Cindy Alter, raising over $3000 for the disaster relief fund. Antara & Delilah are proud to have won “Best Local Band” of Santa Barbara in 20! ! 01.

Album Description
“From Here” features 14 new songs from the popular Santa Barbara duo, Antara & Delilah. This CD embodies the genre of Contemporary Folk blending strong songwriting with influences of R&B, rock, jazz and Americana.

From Here, Music, Antara & Delilah, Antara & Delilah's music is a fusion of folk, jazz, country, pop, and rock, with a touch of bluegrass, together to create a unique California folk experience.

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Music Info:

  1. Gathering of Nations - Eschikagou Powwow 2000
  2. Gathering of Nations - Relentless Warrior II (2001)
  3. Gina Chiala's SOAPBOX
  4. Infinite Journey
  5. Innocent Waters
  6. Leave It All Behind
  7. Little Folks' Songs for Little Country People
  8. Live At M's (Almost ) [Live]
  9. Make Me Believe
  10. Masters of Rock [Import]

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