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Flowers of Love & Delusion - Romantic Artificial Flowers for Home Decor, Wedding Centerpieces & Gift Giving
Flowers of Love & Delusion - Romantic Artificial Flowers for Home Decor, Wedding Centerpieces & Gift Giving

Flowers of Love & Delusion - Romantic Artificial Flowers for Home Decor, Wedding Centerpieces & Gift Giving

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Product Description David LaFleur's first CD runs the gamut of musical styles from traditional folk to alt-rock. "Flowers of Love and Delusion" was made while David was employed as a nuclear engineer working in Florida. This CD received airplay across the country in 1999 on NPR and college stations. About the Artist With a rich tenor voice and a mastery of the guitar, dobro, mandolin, and dulcimer, David LaFleur has been performing his unique mixture of roots acoustic music for over 25 years. A former nuclear engineer turned full-time musician, LaFleur learned his “chops” performing among such acts as Danny Gatton, Nils Lofgren, and the Johnson Mountain Boys. He has opened for Emmy Lou Harris, Tom Rush, and the Seldom Scene, and his original music has been featured on TV as well as National Public Radio. In 2004 alone, he was a finalist or received honors in eight national songwriting contests, was a featured performer at the Mountain Stage NewSong Festival and performed for over 200 audiences from Minnesota to Florida. Superb musicianship and a masterful array of thoughtful, and sometimes hilarious songs mixed with dynamic stage presence and dry wit makes LaFleur an excellent entertainer in high demand at concerts, house concerts, coffeehouses, and festivals. His 1999 debut CD, “Flowers of Love and Delusion,” has aired on college and public radio stations across the United States. David LaFleur presently lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of West Virginia at work on his second CD "Blue Ridge", due to be released in August of 2005.