Building My Own Dreamland – John Lewitt

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“Όμορφη και χαρούμενη μελωδία με την κιθάρα και τα ντραμς να μας μεταφέρουν όλη τη θετική τους ενέργεια. Η καθαρή και εύθυμη χροιά των φωνητικών δημιουργεί μια υπέροχη και απολαυστική ατμόσφαιρα. Ο κεφάτος ρυθμός μας κάνει να χοροπηδάμε και να διασκεδάζουμε διώχνοντας μακριά τις έγνοιες και τα προβλήματα.”

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“Beautiful and happy melody with the guitar and drums conveying all their positive energy. The clean and cheerful timbre of the vocals creates a wonderful and enjoyable atmosphere. The heady rhythm makes us jump and have fun, chasing away worries and problems.”

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“Preciosa y alegre melodía con la guitarra y la batería transmitiendo toda su energía positiva. El timbre limpio y alegre de las voces crea una atmósfera maravillosa y agradable. El ritmo embriagador nos hace saltar y divertirnos, ahuyentando preocupaciones y problemas.”

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John Lewitt – Late To The Game (Spotify)

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“Many things in life change so fast that most of us have felt being "Late to the Game". The experienced artist offers his latest Country single, which is quite gratifying for even the most selective ears. Serious guitar-based sound and voice with emotional touch.”

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John Lewitt is a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter based in Toronto, Canada. He writes and records music which weaves its way through multiple genres; Country, Rock, Folk Pop, and Americana.

Since 2013 he has released multiple albums and stand alone singles. He currently has four albums available on all streaming sites and in digital stores. 'All Good Things' (coming November 2018) and ‘John Lewitt’ (2017) are is his most recent albums of new material. ‘Reconsidered’ (2016) and 'Loose Ends' (2018) are albums featuring songs from his first three albums (Good Intentions, Long Story Short, and Inbetween The Light) that were remixed, remastered and reworked based on suggestions he received over the years while pitching these songs to industry insiders.

He is proud to have had the following songs played frequently on Canadian radio, ranging from CBC Radio’s Afternoon Drive & Fresh Air shows to regional stations; “Go On”, “The Reason Why”, “Fallback (Stage Fright)”, and “Figure It Out”.

John licenses his music to Film & TV and has recently had two songs featured on the Young & The Restless on CBS (Hold On, April 2018 and Kiss You Girl, October 2018).

Over his career he has played in a variety of bands and at a variety of venues. Some of his favourite appearances include playing at Roy Thompson Hall (Toronto), the French Quarter Festival (New Orleans), and Park West (Chicago).

John has been featured in Recording Magazine several times over the past few years and this is a sampling of what Marty Peters has had to say about his work: “Catchy, catchy tune….A fine summer soundtrack… John is quite obviously a talented musician and engineer; the good performances and tones he achieved would have been impossible if he were not.”

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