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MP3 John Meldrum - Long Live Love

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Call it music for a rainy day; the shadows and shimmering lights of the night, with beautiful guitar and haunting melodies.

11 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, POP: Folky Pop



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BIOGRAPHY

Paris based guitarist singer-songwriter John Meldrum is back with a new acoustic album âLong Live Loveâ (Musiclip/ Zap Music). The songs are haunting in the âlove lost never to be found againâ genre, yet with some interesting twists. Call it music for a rainy day; the shadows and shimmering lights of the night. Itâs for the Paris in all of us : the romantic, wistful atmosphere of the lonely boulevards, a late night tryst with a forsaken lover, the sad café goodbye.

Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, John Meldrum did a five year stint there in the jingle business where he worked alongside such future stars as Jim Brickman, Trent Reznor, and actor/singer Cliff Bemis. They moved west to L.A. in the late 80âs but John Meldrum felt the urge to go the opposite direction. âI grew tired of the relentlessness of advertising music, so I left America in search of something else, a different way to live.â John Meldrum won second prize in the Billboard song contest with the instrumental âSamba del Marâ in 1989, but upon seeing Paris for the first time, it was too late. He fell in love with the City
of Lights, and his life was never the same.

He started working in Paris playing Highlife music with Freduia Ageyman, a superb Ghanaian drummer and songwriter. John Meldrum played rhythm guitar and sang with him for 5 years; the influence of this experience was to play a large role later on. In 1993/94, Meldrum wrote and recorded his first album
âno rules hereâ(Melmuse). As the title suggests, the disc holds to no particular style, but explores the range of his talents in a variety of settings: rock, pop, jazz and even classical guitar. Isolated from the recording industry yet still influenced by the popular music of the 70âs and the 80âs, he had free reign to create according to his muse in the style of an American in Paris. Around this time, John Meldrum also worked with Virgin recording artist Euston Jones and future star Madeleine Peyroux.

Moving on, John Meldrum spent 6 weeks in Ghana in the summer of 1995 where he visited the village of Ayijah near Kumasi. This trip had a huge impact on him. âMusic in Africa is not a commodity, itâs a daily way of lifeâ says Meldrum. Upon returning to Paris, John Meldrum put together his group, Zongo Ambassadors and recorded the album âAyijahâ (Melmuse/Night and Day), which ranges from Highlife to pop and gospel all distilled through the craft of a singer-songwriter. The Zongo group, featuring Lisa E. Arscott and Hortense Rabarivelo, toured France, The U.K. and Switzerland; one of the highlights was singing his song, âBrother,Brotherâ with 650 children from 27 countries at UNESCO in Paris. Along the way, John Meldrum was lucky enough to meet Carlos Santana, Salif Keita, Max Roach, Jacques Higelin, Jean-Philippe Rykiel and Nana Danso.

Produced by Pierrejean Gaucher, the renowned French jazz guitarist and composer, âLong Live Loveâ marks the return of John Meldrum after a long wait. When his group broke up 6 years ago, he spent time composing and playing guitar for other artists in Paris and London, as well as developing the songs for this new recording. The African influence is nowhere to be heard. Asked about this, John Meldrum says, âThis album is a return to the musical roots of when I was growing up listening to James Taylor, Carole King, early Elton John, people like that who really touched me.â 2006 is the year when John Meldrum will return to the stage performing songs from âLong Live Loveâ as well as songs from his previous two releases.


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