Tonight (feat. Kymberly)

Juan Cezar

Tonight (feat. Kymberly)
Performed By Juan Cezar
Album UPC 884501037778
CD Baby Track ID 5591556
Label Juan Cezar
Released 2008-01-01
BPM 132
Rated 0
ISRC ushm80899163
Year 2008
Spotify Plays 1,877
Songtrust Track ID 2731653
Writers
Writer Juan Ricardo Cezar
Songwriter ID 59348
PRO ASCAP
Pub Co CD Baby Publishing
Composer Juan Ricardo Cezar
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - Georgia
Lyrics Language English

Description

Original music & lyrics set to delicious dance grooves celebrating life and loves lost then found, extinguished then rekindled, anticipated then satisfied. Fans of Depeche Mode & The Presets will be delighted.

Notes

Carnival, in Trinidad, is the event of the year. It is said that if the islanders are not celebrating it then they are preparing for it. That sentiment also describes Juan Cezar… and his music. As a barefoot child reveling in Trinidad’s sun drenched beaches, Juan could often be seen, and heard, strumming a guitar. One of his biggest supporters, and influences, was his grandmother Velma, whose voice was often lifted in song with the local choir. One day, with child-like innocence and wonder, Juan joined his grandmother in singing “All I Have to do is Dream.” The stage was set for Juan’s future.

As a young man, having been exposed to the extravaganza of Carnival each year, Juan gravitated toward an environment of creativity and music upon moving to Atlanta, Ga. After landing a job at Backstreet - the premier party spot in Atlanta during the 1980’s and 90’s - Juan’s years of penning songs in a treasured notebook paid off. Backstreet DJ Bill Berdeaux mixed one of Juan’s songs, “In My Eyes,” into a certified prime-time dance number.

Another Backstreet icon, drag queen extraordinaire Mr. Charlie Brown, also realized Juan’s musical ability and recruited him to sing live in the internationally known “Charlie Brown’s Cabaret.” The rush of singing live before an audience prompted Juan to establish his own show, “Spotlight,” which showcased local talent and cemented his role in Atlanta’s music scene.

In 2007, Juan’s song “Cross The Line” was featured in the first episode of Season 3 of Dante’s Cove.

Today, Juan is no longer the celebrated ‘ringmaster’ of nightly entertainment. He is content harnessing and perfecting his own talent. Oh, and simply enjoying everyday life, which after all, is the stuff songs are made of…

”Letting Go” has been three years in the making. Listen. Let Go.

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