Tuesday, May 28, 2019

McMains Releases NEW Americana Music Video on Youtube


Renowned Americana singer-songwriter McMains released a new music video on Youtube for his recent single, “Since I Started Loving You”. A great video with a great song that will get fans of the Americana genre wanting more!

This wonderful composition serves as a backdrop in the music video for a romance story between two lovers. Both visually and acoustically pleasing, the video has styles from John Lennon, Elton John, and David Bowie. “Since I Started Loving You” feels timeless and nostalgic which is hard to come by nowadays with a Hip-Hop and Pop dominant market. Music is always ever-changing but it’s also refreshing to see and listen to someone like McMains who still makes us appreciate older styles of music.

To watch the video, click here. You can also download or stream on Spotify, Amazon, and/or iTunes. For additional information such as tour dates and merchandise, check out http://wwww.mickmcmains.com.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Paul Simon Like Musician Dave Sereny roaring Spotify Playlist’s with Come Here Baby


Paul Simon like musician Dave Sereny, a Toronto-based Artist has propelled his newest single Come Here Baby to the number 15 jazz song on Spotify charts. 

Dave’s Come Here Baby, is a glistful melodic soul tune with ear-piercing grooves than emulates the great singer Paul Simon.

It isn’t hard to understand why people listen to Dave Sereny’s music. The musical spirit along with Dave’s creative genius leaves listening to his newest album “Talk to Me”; relaxed and blissful as his beautiful guitar rifts play in your ears. However, there is more to the album’s single Come Here Baby than Dave’s creative genius. The background vocals are sung by Ugandan based Nemma Children’s Choir group. Dave chose to collaborate with this group because their goal is to raise awareness of the problems facing Uganda’s youth and to fundraise towards the goals of the Nemma Child Project.

Listen to Come Here Babyor check out the full album on iTunes . Be sure to also check out Dave’s website and Twitter for all his updates!

Friday, May 17, 2019

Paul Simon Like Musician Dave Sereny roaring Spotify Playlist’s with Come Here Baby


Jazz musician Dave Sereny emulates Paul Simon with his new single “Come Here Baby where he reminisces about his past relationships back drop with jazz grooves. The incorporation of different styles of jazz reminds me of Paul Simon style and vocal tone.

This is a beautifully crafted song with heart-felt romantic lyrics that make you want to sing along and hit repeat, repeat, repeat, Think cold day, fireplace going, snuggled in a blanket, reading a good book – that’s “Come Here Baby”!    The relaxing energy that Sereny brings is not only straight forward jazz but it’s been infused with influences from soul and rock.

From signature-like Paul Simon vocals to amazing melodic guitar licks similar to Santana, Sereny really wants us to enjoy his song just as much as he did when he was writing, composing, singing and playing his electric guitar on this track; the same is the case with the whole album, not just this track.

Make sure to check out the full album on Spotify here  Be sure to check his website and Twitter for all your updates and questions.

Friday, May 10, 2019

Bob Marley’s Reggae Tune “Jammin’” Reimagined By Toronto-based Smooth Jazz Musician Dave Sereny encompassing Chaka Khan





Our dreams have come true! Toronto’s Dave Sereny has released a new single embodying Chaka khan off his highly anticipated album, Talk to Me. The track titled, Jammin’ is a Bob Marley cover and could not be more appropriately named. This reggae infused, soulful, rock jam has you swaying to the guitar strums while you soak up the tropical vibes Marley cultivated. 

Jammin’ a re-imagined Bob Marley Classic track with groovy jazz instrumentation from Sereny with haunting and oozing angelic female vocals that’s reminiscent to Chaka Khan.  

On such an iconic track, Sereny still makes it his own. His guitar skills take front row while the airy vocal accompanyment create an angelic ambiance.

“Sereny’s work is remarkable…including [his cover of] Bob Marley’s "Jammin’", which stays true to the original with splendid smooth vocal overlay” -  Stu Berketo, Wave.fm 94.7/95.9 HD2

Jammin’ comes off Sereny’s second album “Talk To Me”, released 12 years since his wildly popular album “Take This Ride”. Makes sense when you account for the fact that Sereny is a frequent performer and a touring veteran of multiple jazz festivals. In 2019, it’s great to see that Sereny gives jazz music a fresh spin while never sacrificing his craft.

Listen to Jammin’ on Spotify or check out the full album on iTunesBe sure to also check out Dave’s website and Twitter for all his updates!

Friday, May 3, 2019

Streaming on Spotify Listen to Toronto Musician Dave Sereny’s R&B Single Come Here Baby


Since its release, The R&B infused Smooth Jazz single “Come Here Baby” by Toronto-based musician, Dave Sereny is a finger snapping song making its way into people’s Spotify playlists.

“Come Here Baby” first made headlines when 94.7FM The Waves’ Stu Berketo had some delightful words to say about the track. Mentioning the theme of unrequited love pains that conversely feel great with the R&B perfect tempo he chose for the song. Berketo says that it’s a song you can easily find yourself singing along to.

“Sereny’s vocals once again take centre stage on "Come Here Baby". Delightfully smooth, sultry and bluesy, the unrequited love pains conversely feel great, and it’s easy to find yourself singing along in unison on the refrain and snapping your fingers in perfect tempo.”
-  Stu Berketo, Wave.fm 94.7/95.9 HD2

Some might’ve thought that Dave Sereny was done 11 years ago when he released “Take This Ride”; however, “Come Here Baby” proves Dave Sereny is an Multi-genre talented force who is here to stay. You can listen to this amazing single on Spotify or Apple Music. This song is also available on his album Talk To Me  available on streaming platforms. For updates on Dave Sereny, follow him on Twitter or check out www.DaveSereny.com!