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So any of you like to follow a rock singer who may be on the way to the top? He will sing any kind of rock but prefers heavy metal. Have you heard his studio recording "On The Walkway"? Very professional, studio musicians backing this less than heavy metal but mass appeal song that uses some camera tricks.
He's so beautiful inside and out. His awesome hair is maybe 6"-8" beyond his waist and always clean. And thick of course. His voice may be a notch below the top, at least on some songs. I thing he is studying regular and bass guitar, but doesn't want to do it publicly until he wows people. His singing has wowed an announcer who said OMG! OMG! Fantastic! I'm speechless! And a judge said do we have to rate him, or can we just buy his concert tickets? (after he performed Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Comes" on keyboard 1st half, then shouting wake me up, singing in audience, sitting & laying down on stage).
This kid is obviously a genius or next thing to it, has full support of parents, goes to a special school and has piles of awards for nearly everything attempted. He's an international classical piano competitor, historian & tourist promotor of his city (Zagreb, Croatia). For music, he's confident, determined, energetic, and enthusiastic, and patient, but not using that as an excuse to procrastinate. Once he graduates from school, he may achieve his dream of rock legend (being just a star isn't good enough for him). One of the few that's living his dream. He's super polite, thanks everyone for what he's achieved so far. His dad is a musician.
He's so respected locally, nearly every local rock band has invited him to sing on stage. He's sung publicly in several countries since he was 8 1/2. His name to my ears is pronounced "Yodron". If you'd not mind, is his "On The Walkway" some type of rock? Do you see/hear anything that may predict his success or less?
Yes, at 66 it's too obvious I'm living vicariously through others. Best wishes, all.