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capetown lullaby

from quiet life motel by david schulman

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it’s late, but the little one has lots to say. After much parental persuasion, sleep finally comes. Eddie plays a double bass that formerly belonged to his teacher, the great Keter Betts. 4:52

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Sleep sweetly, sweet little one.
Sleep sweetly, til daylight comes ...

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from quiet life motel, released October 10, 2012
David Schulman violins and percussion; Eddie Eatmon, acoustic bass. Recorded and mixed by Nathan Bark and David Schulman.
© David Schulman 2012, published by SchulmanCreative, Takoma Park, MD 20912

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David Schulman Washington, D.C.

Heard nationally on NPR, David Schulman’s music has been described as “mysterious and beautiful” by The Washington Post.

By turns nocturnal, reflective, funky, and cinematic, the music of violinist and composer David Schulman + Quiet Life Motel is a weave of jazz harmonies, shimmering orchestral textures, and international grooves.
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