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John Gerard : All The Right Words
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Metaphorical songwriting, powerful three octave vocals, he tells you everything.
Genre: Folk: like Ani
Release Date: 2006
All The Right Words Record Label: soloperformer.com
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Honey 4:03 Album Only
All the Right Words 3:44 Album Only
Pariah 4:48 Album Only
Broken 4:00 Album Only
Feed 4:02 Album Only
Stay 3:59 Album Only
Running To Stand Still 3:22 Album Only
Buffalo 5:41 Album Only
On A Pier 4:11 Album Only
Miss You Lovely 4:38 Album Only
Failure 4:18 Album Only
Cold 4:15 Album Only
For You 4:44 Album Only
Majesty 2:35 Album Only
My Name 3:47 Album Only
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Album Notes

What do you do after years of fronting bands stretching from 80's indie rock to CBGB’s punk? You stop and start again. In January of 2003, John Gerard picked up his acoustic guitar and embarked on a journey to tell the only story he knew, his own.

Born in Paris, France, John grew up listening to Billy Joel, The Police, and Serge Gainsbourg, "the dirty mouth of French pop". After moving to Massachusetts at a young age, John was introduced to Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Minor Threat, and Iron Maiden. These new sounds inspired John. He formed band at 14 and played his first gig one year later. After several other bands, John is now a solo musician and song writer.

John has captured audiences with his amazing three octave vocal range, driving guitar work, and emotional charged stage presence. He is emerging artist with a passion for story telling and brutal honesty. His energy is contagious and his true talents of expressing emotions are evident.

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REVIEWS

harvard square
author: Harvard Fan
I saw him at Harvard square and had to stop because he was so good. He definitely made me a fan!
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Excellent
author: Joseph Bartlett
I know John personally, and never knew he was this talented. Definitely worth a listen.
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