Pomona Valley
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Record Label: Adlai Waxman
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Singer-songwriter Adlai Waxman writes authentic, exciting music which is deeply layered with emotional resonance. Adlai mixes old and new sounds by blending the textures of both acoustic and electric instruments such as the accordion, violin, upright bass, acoustic guitar, piano, and electric keyboards. It is a memorable unique sound that becomes infectious, repeatedly drawing you back.
A recent finalist in the Canadian Winter Lights song- writing contest, Adlai has taken his music across the United States and Canada. His musical adventures included a three- year transplant from Toronto to Vancouver where he performed in clubs and at festivals. While based out west he worked with Allan Rodger (Spirit of the West) to produce Adlai's self titled EP. Upon his arrival back to Toronto where the multi-instrumentalist is now based, Adlai received accolades, rave reviews, followers and gigs which spurred him to create a new collection of original songs the EP, Pomona Valley.
The CD Pomona Valley was recently featured across Canada and the United states (on the net) on Bandwidth/CBC Radio. In the first week of May the track "Nothing Left" from the EP was # 1 in the CBC NEW MUSIC SINGER-SONGWRITERS TOP TEN and currently holds at #7.
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Pomona Valley
author: Sharon Bursell
This is definitely a keeper. Excellent songs, super good voice, great arrangements. Keep up the good work. The future looks good.
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author: North Shore News
The songs on Waxman's current CD illustrate his penchant for haunting melody and unique lyrics. His voice is strong and his emotions ring through honestly in his words and playing.
-Joe Martin North Shore News Vancouver , BC
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wistfully sweet
author: David Silverberg CJN News paper
In Pomona Valley, the original melodies are wistfully sweet, while Waxman’s voice resembles an early Elton John.
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Unique
author: Peterborough Examiner