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John Wolff

Singer

Groove & Soul meets turn-of-the-century Rock & Roll... John’s unique blend of power, range and groove will soon redefine the world’s idea of a ‘pop male-vocalist.’ Born and raised in a small town just outside of NYC, John was privileged to be influenced by Broadway crooners, Greenwich Village grit, and the simultaneously stifling solemnity of small-town sobriety. Being so close, yet so isolated by the biggest city in the world has become the building blocks for John’s coming of age story. Originally a student of classical voice and theatre, John has forged a path to Pop music. Combining the flexibility of a trained singer with the raw power prescribed by Rock-n-Roll heroes of the '70s and '80s, John has joined the world where glossy-introspective-turn-of-the-century-rock-n-roll lets iconic singers once again reign free. As a co-writer of all his material, and an originator of the lyrics, there is no doubt that infectious songs such as “Naked” and “Better off Alone” show his willingness to bare-all, while the deeper ballads such as “Walk Away” show a truly broad range of dynamics and creativity. Listen closely as John turns themes of a struggled life into celebration when the songs finally provide a place to become himself.

February 2, 2016

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