Anne Roos is a many-faceted performer who excels as a soloist in concert, as well as with her ensemble, with her years of experience and a wide range of choices from her music list. She is in great demand for corporate and private events and continues to be a favorite to play for weddings and receptions.
Anne’s CD projects demonstrate quality musicianship and versatility. Anne’s albums are unique--Her recent releases are actually little books with CDs tucked neatly into the back page.
Anne is now considered a wedding music authority, with her new book on the market, “The Musician’s Guide to Brides: How to Make Money Playing Weddings”. This user-friendly guide is written for the novice musician as well as the pro. It comes complete with worksheets, checklists, and more!
Published by Hal Leonard Books, this 324-page paperback can be bought at any book, music, or online store, including Barnes & Noble, Borders, and Amazon.com. It can also be ordered directly from Hal Leonard’s warehouse, http://musicdispatch.com. Autographed copies of “The Musician’s Guide to Brides” are now available directly from Anne at her website, http://www.celticharpmusic.com.
You can also request autographed CDs from Anne, by purchasing them online at http://www.celticharpmusic.com. They are available at major online and store retail outlets, such as CDBaby.com, Barnes & Noble.com, and Amazon.com, too. Purchase downloads from iTunes.com and Amazon.com.
View Anne Roos' entire song list, concert information, and biography at http://www.celticharpmusic.com
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“The Musician’s Guide to Brides: How to Make Money Playing Weddings” by Anne Roos
Anne Roos is a North American Celtic harpist, whom I had the chance to meet through the Facebook network, a very active musician and good friend. In order to let you know more about her works I would like to share with you a brief quotation from her Official Press :
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