domingo, 29 de mayo de 2011

DRD - Namái (2005)





DRD was created for a series of concerts called Folk de Cámara (Chamber Folk Music) in 2003. DRD perform a mixture of traditional dance music and songs, and on a mixture of Asturian traditional instruments such as flute and fiddle, as well as on guitar and bouzouki.
DRD recorded their first album "Namái" in 2005 (with guest Irish piper, Jarlath Henderson). It was nominated in the category of Best Folk Album of the Year for AMAS Award and for "Premios de la Música" Award in the categories of Best Breakthrough artist, Best Traditional Album, Best Folk Song (for Mañena), and Rubén Bada for Best Producer (in Namái) and Sergio Rodríguez for Best recording technician (in Namái).
In 2008 their second cd came out!. The album was nominated for AMAS Award in the category of Best Folk Album of the Year and some tunes are included in the soundtrack of the television series "Doctor Mateo", the Spanish version of "Doc Martin" which premiered in Antena 3 with an average audience of just over 4.5 million viewers.
They also appear in compilations like "New Folk, Roots and Traditional Music from Northern Ireland" published by The Arts Council of Northern Ireland and the Northern Ireland Music Industry Commission, "37è Festival Interceltique de Lorient" the official cd of this famous festival and in other albums with Asturian singers like Mari Luz Cristobal Caunedo or Toli Morilla.
In 2005, they were awarded by the Spanish Youth Council. For that, they was playing in a series of high profile concerts all around Spain. Since then, they toured over Portugal, Brittany, Ireland, Germany... playing in the best festivals and auditoriums.

01. Seique
02. Poro
03. Axaxi
04. Adulces
05. Dafechu
06. Mañena
07. Entrín y non
08. Ende
09. Nel intre
10. Aina
11. De sul.lape
12. Albentestate
13. Escurque
14. Sele


Borja Baragaño: Wooden flutes. 
Dolfu R. Fernández: Fiddle, vocals. 
Rubén Bada: Bouzouki, guitar, fiddle. 


DRD-Namái 
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