Alan Haber's Pure Pop Radio

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Timmy Sean. Songs of the Week. Week Nine. Acoustic Remix: “Hold On.” Quite nice.

timmy-sean-song-of-the-weekTimmy Sean’s latest Song of the Week is a delightful pop confection with a George Harrison-esque guitar part, rich background vocal harmonies, and a hook for the ages.

“Hold On” is another one-man-band effort, with Timmy playing several instruments and producing. A great chord progression, an entrancing melody, and a cool cold ending rule. Timmy’s Songs of the Week project keeps getting better and better!

Timmy says: “This week marks the two year anniversary since my very first show in California. My keyboardist Frankie and I performed as a duo that night, and the first song we performed was “Hold On” from Noisewater. We spent most of 2013 performing as an acoustic/keys duo as we slowly put together the full line-up that became Timmy Sean and the Celebrities, and this arrangement has become a mainstay whenever we do a stripped down set to this day. So to commemorate this little anniversary, here is the never-before-heard acoustic mix of ‘Hold On’”!

Wow! Add “Hold On” to your Timmy Sean collection by clicking here. To get all of Timmy’s music to call your very own, click here. And see you next week for week 10’s treasure.

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