Brian Evans - A Crooner Acapella (2023)
Artist: Brian Evans
Title: A Crooner Acapella
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Brian Evans Music
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:00 min
Total Size: 153 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Crooner Acapella
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Brian Evans Music
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:00 min
Total Size: 153 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I Left My Heart in San Francisco
02. There! I've Said It Again
03. Smile
04. Tell Me Where I've Got to Go
05. My Way
06. One for My Baby
07. Place Your Bets
08. Everything Happens to Me
09. It Was a Very Good Year
10. All the Way
11. Never Gonna Give You Up
The album features Evans covers of "My Way," "Smile," and even the Rick Astley song, "Never Gonna Give You Up." His original songs "Place Your Bets" and "Tell Me Where I've Got To Go" are also featured on the album.
Separately, his book "Horrorscope," which was a novel that was critically acclaimed, was adapted into a graphic novel last year and will be presented at Comic-Con beginning July 19th through the 23rd. The graphic novel tells the story of a psychic forced by the mafia to provide them with predictions of their crimes.
"Those close to me know where "Horrorscope" is going," says Evans.
Evans is also the author of books "The Funny Robbers" and "Savannah." He also wrote a string of short stories entitled "Creature."
He will begin producing a pilot for "Creature," which he likens to "The Twilight Zone" later this year. Evans is known for such classics as "At Fenway," which features William Shatner, "Creature at The Bates Motel," which features comedian Carrot Top, and "It's A Beautiful Game," which features "Breaking Bad" star RJ Mitte, Lou Diamond Phillips, ICE-T, and Carrot Top. Evans' thematic videos are often seen on video monitors inside live sports arenas.
"You have to think of new ways about producing music," Evans said. "You release an album these days and people are just going to steal your music. When you do thematic material with video's, it's all about licensing." Evans knows a thing or two about licensing, given his music is used currently on shows such as "BoJack Horseman," "So You Think You Can Dance," "Drop Dead Diva," and numerous others including Vodafone campaigns that use his version of "Don't Worry Be Happy."
"Brian Evans - A Crooner Acapella" is now available worldwide.
Evans has received more than 50 million YouTube views, and over 1 billion streams of his version of "New York, New York."
"Brian does everything. It's just who he is," says Biltz. ""A Crooner Acapella" was his way of saying he just wanted to sing without all the fanfare that goes into producing an album that involves a fifty people," concludes Biltz.
"At Fenway" was recorded acapella. Walden added the music after the recording. That song is now in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Separately, his book "Horrorscope," which was a novel that was critically acclaimed, was adapted into a graphic novel last year and will be presented at Comic-Con beginning July 19th through the 23rd. The graphic novel tells the story of a psychic forced by the mafia to provide them with predictions of their crimes.
"Those close to me know where "Horrorscope" is going," says Evans.
Evans is also the author of books "The Funny Robbers" and "Savannah." He also wrote a string of short stories entitled "Creature."
He will begin producing a pilot for "Creature," which he likens to "The Twilight Zone" later this year. Evans is known for such classics as "At Fenway," which features William Shatner, "Creature at The Bates Motel," which features comedian Carrot Top, and "It's A Beautiful Game," which features "Breaking Bad" star RJ Mitte, Lou Diamond Phillips, ICE-T, and Carrot Top. Evans' thematic videos are often seen on video monitors inside live sports arenas.
"You have to think of new ways about producing music," Evans said. "You release an album these days and people are just going to steal your music. When you do thematic material with video's, it's all about licensing." Evans knows a thing or two about licensing, given his music is used currently on shows such as "BoJack Horseman," "So You Think You Can Dance," "Drop Dead Diva," and numerous others including Vodafone campaigns that use his version of "Don't Worry Be Happy."
"Brian Evans - A Crooner Acapella" is now available worldwide.
Evans has received more than 50 million YouTube views, and over 1 billion streams of his version of "New York, New York."
"Brian does everything. It's just who he is," says Biltz. ""A Crooner Acapella" was his way of saying he just wanted to sing without all the fanfare that goes into producing an album that involves a fifty people," concludes Biltz.
"At Fenway" was recorded acapella. Walden added the music after the recording. That song is now in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.