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   Tristan Bourdeau de Fontenay to All   
   Forget Wine & Roses: Celebrate Valentine   
   15 Feb 16 16:02:53   
   
   From: sunofmusic@gmail.com   
      
   Just in time for Valentine's Day! But perhaps it's not what you think.   
   Celebrating the fact that not everyone's Valentine's is filled with candy   
   hearts and romantic rose petals is radio-ready single "Since You've Been   
   Gone," a deliciously satisfying opus    
   of post-breakup redemption.   
      
   Sung by award-winning rock n'roll singer/songwriter and film/Broadway actor   
   David Keeley, the track conjures the timeless ballads of British   
   singer/songwriter Robbie Williams. Released by Young Pals Music, "Since You've   
   been Gone" is the second single    
   from upcoming album "Pop," the first solo album from New York City-based   
   songwriter and producer Ayhan Sahin.   
      
   Meshing organic instrumentation with contemporary production, the 10-track   
   collection launched in January with "New Year's Eve At Home," which celebrates   
   the joy of cozying up to a loved one for the holiday. The uptempo song offered   
   full-on country    
   flavor courtesy of vocalist Christi Bauerlee, a Nashville-based singer,   
   actress and model.   
      
   The album "Pop" features 12+ diverse vocalists and musicians across a myriad   
   of styles, including R&B & soul, dance, jazz, country and of course... pop.   
   All songs are co-written and co-produced by Sahin with hit songwriter   
   Bernadette O'Reilly, who has    
   also worked for three decades in artist relations, management and song   
   placement.   
      
   Each subsequent month, a new single will be released from "Pop" on all digital   
   platforms, to celebrate an accompanying holiday--featuring a different   
   vocalist among the project's rich roster of artists. In February, we have   
   Keeley's "Since You've Been    
   Gone," and in March, "Drink," featuring vocalist Denny Blake, will raise a   
   glass to St. Patrick's Day.   
      
   For Valentine's, via "Since You've Been Gone," Keeley celebrates his healing   
   after a rough and tumble breakup, singing, "No I'm not traumatized,   
   everything's just fine, you haven't crossed my mind/Since you've been gone,   
   I've moved along, I'm happy all    
   the time/Since you've been gone, my life's not yours, it's mine."   
      
   As a veteran actor who has worked across stage and screen, Keeley starred in   
   the original Broadway production of "Mamma Mia," and held the role of evil   
   Evan Anderson in "The Manchurian Candidate," opposite Meryl Streep and Denzel   
   Washington. He also    
   played "Dad" in Toronto's stage production of "Billy Elliot," and has starred   
   in numerous TV shows, including "Due South," with Paul Gross. The pair   
   ultimately formed a successful rock band in their native Canada. While   
   starring in "Mamma Mia," Keeley    
   and Sahin found musical kinship in New York, and together, wrote and composed   
   full-length musical "The Conqueror" which tells the story of a family trapped   
   in the Middle East conflict, with original authentic music.   
      
   All instrumentation for "Since You've Been Gone" was recorded live with   
   renowned New York musicians, including Dennis DelGaudio and Gene Blank on   
   guitars, piano & keyboards from Rob Preuss, Mike Sorrentino on drums, and   
   bassist Michael Stanzilis. It was    
   mixed by Sahin and mastered at the famous Sterling Sound in New York.   
      
   Website: http://youngpalsmusic.com/   
   Music: http://youngpalsmusic.com/files/221224/since-you-ve-been-   
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