Alessis Ark – The Little Folklore Singer from London
July 1st 2009 10:13
Honestly, I loved the folklore music when I was young. I remembered my nana always singing the folklore songs, instead of the nursery rhymes during my bedtime (Thanks nana, because of you, I’m have a greater understanding about the folklore music).
Oh, talking about folklore, there’s a little woman all the way abroad the Atlantis Ocean who is very pleased to meet you all here.
Ladies and gentleman, let’s put your hands together for Alessis Ark!
Alessis is originated from London, United Kingdom. When she was still in junior high, she had already joined the school band. Even though Alessis only nineteen years old now, but she is a brilliant folklore composer.
Her crystal clear yet natural voice will capture every listener’s heart. Most of her inspirations were coming from books, movies and her personal experiences.
Some people described her songs as the combination of fairy tales and lullaby love songs. Well, if you haven’t hear any of the Alessis’s songs before, then you must check out this “Over The Hill” right now…
Alessis, I loved your British style accent, it sounds sweet to me!
Oh, talking about folklore, there’s a little woman all the way abroad the Atlantis Ocean who is very pleased to meet you all here.
Ladies and gentleman, let’s put your hands together for Alessis Ark!
Alessis is originated from London, United Kingdom. When she was still in junior high, she had already joined the school band. Even though Alessis only nineteen years old now, but she is a brilliant folklore composer.
Her crystal clear yet natural voice will capture every listener’s heart. Most of her inspirations were coming from books, movies and her personal experiences.
Some people described her songs as the combination of fairy tales and lullaby love songs. Well, if you haven’t hear any of the Alessis’s songs before, then you must check out this “Over The Hill” right now…
Alessis, I loved your British style accent, it sounds sweet to me!
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