Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Tibetan Brass & Crystal Singing Bowls Musician Ron Esposito Releases “Soul Burst”

Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) July 19, 2013
Ron Esposito’s third CD, “Soul Burst” (Spiral Music 2013), features the Tibetan brass and crystal singing bowls artist with an eclectic line-up of highly respected musicians from jazz, classical, world, and Indian music traditions. On “Soul Burst” he continues to expand his exploration of the bowls in new musical contexts building on his two previous releases “We Are One” (Spiral Music 2011) and “Open Heart” (Spiral Music 2009).

Esposito plays five Tibetan brass bowls, nine quartz crystal singing bowls and adds his throat singing vocals to two tracks. He is joined by James Feist, tabla; John Ruzsa, bansuri and alto flute; Dave Schneider, sitar; Audrey Causilla, harmonium and vocal; Steve Flora, bass and Marc Wolfley, percussion.

“Soul Burst,” is available on CDBaby.com, Amazon.com and at Everybody’s Records and Shake It Records in Cincinnati. For more information about the artist and to hear sample tracks from “Soul Burst” and his previously released music, visit http://www.ronesposito.com and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

During the two years since his last CD was released, Esposito’s music has found an audience on television. His recordings have been placed in the network and cable television shows “Hawaii 5-0” (CBS), “Nashville” (ABC), “Touch” (Fox), “Common Law” (USA) and “Ray Donovan” (Showtime).

“Ron Esposito creates soulful and calming tones with the singing bowls. They ring with such beauty; you can’t help but be transported to a meditative state,” comments Tanvi Patel, CEO/Partner, Crucial Music Corporation http://www.crucialmusic.com/ in Los Angeles. “The production on his albums “Soul Burst,” “Open Heart” and “We Are One” is bright and the musicianship is master class. His music is perfect for spa, yoga and meditative scenes in film and television shows.”

Ron Esposito creates soulful and calming tones with the singing bowls. They ring with such beauty; you can’t help but be transported to a meditative state.

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