Minstrel Spirit:
Medieval, celtic, classical, pop, folk inspired music.
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Minstrel Spirit consist of two front persons: David Braic (guitar, vocals)
and Carolina Lindwall ( vocals). Depending on occasion more musicians are
added when performing live. The latest project "Enter the woods" gives
an insight of what Minstrel Spirit is about. Different music styles
blending medieval, celtic, classical, pop, folk, spanish, arabic and
renaissance inspired music. Exotic melodies with haunting vocals giving
the listener a peace of heart and mind...
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Enter The Woods
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Minstrel Spirit lives in
Linnegatan, Sweden.
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Folk, Celtic.
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