Cameron Winter anuncia el directo “Live At Carnegie Hall”

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Cameron Winter announces “Live At Carnegie Hall” live

Cameron Winter He has not only offered concerts to remember with Geesebut the shows presenting “Heavy Metal” (24) were excellent too. Now he will publish the recording live “Live At Carnegie Hall”.

Last December 2025, months before performing at the Barcelona Primavera Sound both with Geese and alone, Cameron Winter performed at the legendary Carnegie Hall theater in New York to offer one of his solo concerts and review the songs of “Heavy Metal”his successful album outside the band.

Well, now that recording will officially be released by Partisan/(PIAS), specifically on October 9. It will be released in digital format, CD, standard vinyl and edition for independent stores.

With the young musician at the piano, as in his other performances on the tour, and almost with his back to the audience, truly exciting songs sounded, some of them unreleased. The recording includes a total of eleven pieces, mainly from “Heavy Metal” and solo singles. The repertoire is the following:
“It All Fell In The River”
“Try As I May”
“Emperor XIII In Shades”
“The Rolling Stones”
“Love Takes Miles”
“Cancer of the Skull”
“If You Turn Back Now”
“Nina + Field of Cops”
“$0”
“Take It With You”
“Vines”

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