Doug Ferony is not like any other artist out there. There has always been something special about this star, who prides himself on coming from the side of authentic music where the quality of sound and lyrics all stand for something. Understanding the power of music to profoundly impact lives, he creates timeless music with universal appeal. Ultimately, he cuts across genre restrictions with ease, spanning multiple styles and stretching the limits of his imagination to come up with something uniquely different but still with instant appeal. His warm baritone voice slides through each track with subtle confidence, showcasing an artist revering his blissful creation.
He returns with another magical tune that hits a listener right in the nostalgia: “Do You Wanna Dance (Remix)” which was inspired by Bobby Freeman’s 1958 classic, and he does justice to this tune in his unique ways, backed by his equally captivating band.
Well, this music makes your heart full and lifts your spirits. It’s lively, and the melodic foundation is nothing short of immaculate.
I love how Doug manages to respectfully honor the original piece while using his innovative finesse as a trampoline to reach higher and more exciting creative grounds.
He sings with such passion, with the strings, horns, and percussive instruments providing a captivating backdrop to delightfully complement his scene-stealing warm vocals and the ear-catching backing vocal harmonies…this creates an indescribably beautiful, orchestra-like symphony!
A feel-good tune just in time for the festive season, “Do You Wanna Dance (Remix)” is a worthy addition to any playlist. Its retro aesthetic and Latin twists broaden its appeal, making it enjoyable for listeners of all ages.
Do Doug the honor by following the link below and adding this jam to your playlist. Recommending it to others is also highly advised.
For more information regarding Doug Ferony and his music, check out his website www.DougFerony.com
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