Singer/Songwriter Gives Away Free Song A Week For A Year »

Posted By scottytuesday 8 months, 3 weeks ago in Arts & Entertainment

Scott Valentine Presents...Seasons 57 Songs. 5 Discs. 1 Short Film. 1 Original Album Experience. Recommended for fans of Eddie Vedder, Ray LaMontagne, Bon Iver, Damien Rice, and Iron & Wine.

On Tuesday, March 24, Scott Valentine Presents launched a never before seen marketing campaign, giving away one song a week as a free download on his website, continuing every week for a full year, with 57 free songs in total. The newly launched website features new content every week with discussions behind each of the songs, live video performances, and lyrical short films.

Scott Valentine is a 33 year-old singer/songwriter from Vancouver Island, Canada. His debut album, Seasons, is a truly unique undertaking. Scott wrote, performed, recorded, produced, designed and printed the album entirely on his own over a two year period. It’s a culmination of the pains and heartaches of his past and his hopes and dreams for the future; a document of the peaks and valleys of human drama, as seen through his own life experiences.

Seasons consists of 4 CDs (one disc each for Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter) and 1 DVD (Seasons: A Film Journey). 57 songs span across the four seasons, representing a young man’s expanding consciousness through his journey of mortality. The companion DVD, Seasons: A Film Journey, is a visual representation of the album realized in a well crafted, stylish, and professional short film. An extended, four-song, concept music video shot in HD.

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Scott Valentine is a 33 year-old singer/songwriter from Vancouver Island, Canada. His debut
album, Seasons, is a truly unique undertaking. Scott wrote, performed, recorded ...

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