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MP3 Deidre Muro - Red Afternoon

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  • Intro
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  • Alright
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  • Farewell To Heroes
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  • The End
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  • Can We Turn Around
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  • Smart Girls Dont Talk
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  • Just Tell Me
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(ID 240145)
1940's crooner/1960's folk-singer/2005 indie-rocker fuses different generations of influence and creates her own style of music that incorporates modern elements with a nod to masters of the past.

10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Folk Rock, JAZZ: Jazz Vocals



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Red Afternoon is an album about transition. On the album's second track "Alright," Deidre Muro asks "Is this alright? Is this OK?," questioning what happens when we are exposed to complex emotions and choices. The album explores decisions many of us have to make. These attempts to understand fate, heroism, love, and loss force us to redefine ourselves and our world.

The daughter of a church music director and an electronic music composer, Deidre's world began in a Long Island household that brought together elements of some of the world's oldest musical traditions and newest audio technologies. At age 7, Deidre began studying piano, violin, and voice. After 8 years of building technique and expanding her repertoire, Deidre began to play the guitar and write songs with her brother Derek. Deidre's experience with her first band, The Token, built the foundation for her solo career in New York City.

In 2003, Deidre departed Long Island to join NYU's prestigious Music Business Program. Setting a tone for her independent, do-it-yourself career, Deidre learned the tricks of the trade while developing the material for Red Afternoon, which would be recorded in the summer of 2004 by brother, guitarist, and partner-in-crime Derek Muro. Upon the album's release, Deidre experienced a swell of grassroots attention in New York's competitive music scene. Once playing solo shows at small cafes, Deidre now plays three to four times a month at trendy NYC nightlife spots such as The Bitter End, CB's Gallery, and The Lion's Den.

On the album's title track, Muro sings "After the sun sets on this red afternoon, I won't be hearing from you," ultimately accepting her own realities and the necessity to move forward. Rather than react with the typical girl-rock rage that characterizes so many of today's female voices, Red Afternoon asks its audience to meditate on the complicated experiences that shape our lives.


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