ZASS first sang together at the Scottish Parliament in March 2009 as part of the bicentenary celebrations for Louis Braille. This was a huge success and the group were invited to perform at the Institut Francais d'Ecosse in Edinburgh, where people in the audience asked if they had any CDs.
So they went on to make this one, 'join.the.dots'. Here, except for the traditional Seal Chant, they each perform their own compositions.
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Sally Clay, musical director, is a singer, songwriter and pianist. Works for Glasgow-based Sounds of Progress, training disabled people in professional music theatre. Performer and musical director in cabaret, pantomime and musicals at Scottish theatres, including Tron, Citizens', Oran Mor and Festival Theatre Edinburgh. She fronts Cabaret band Blind Gurl and the Crips, Herald Angel Award winners at Edinburgh Fringe 2007.
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Amy Moar, from Orkney, studies classical & jazz piano, jazz voice, percussion, clarsach and composition at The City of Edinburgh Music School. Has performed: with Karine Polwart; as a member of Na Clarsairean and The Spolkestra; for charities - Scottish Love in Action and Friends of Midlothian's Children, and before his Holiness the Dalai Lama.
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Zoë Moskal Guy is in her final year at school. Has been performing solo since she was nine. Sang with Scottish National Girls Choir. Repertoire embraces many styles - including harmonising alongside a Mongolian overtone singer. Completed composition course, courtesy of Handel House, London, with the Burney Players and composer Duncan Macleod.
Price £9.99 (cheques payable to "ZASS Music"). 50 per cent of the price of every CD sold will be donated to RNIB.
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ZASS Music
PO Box 13754,
North Berwick, EH39 4AA
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To contact Zass Music, please email: info@zassmusic.co.uk