Is a lyric that certainly rings true when listeners hear New York artist Julian Velard’s upbeat, piano pop music. There are certain elements of his style that simply captivate listeners and absorb them into his art.
Velard uses his strong voice and piano skills to keep his songs peppy and lighthearted, which are reminiscent of American artist Billy Joel, but Velard’s songs are so catchy, so down to earth, so REAL they’d make Jack Johnson shake.
Born and raised in New York, NY on October 6th 1979, Julian has been shaping his craft since he was young, attending Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, and later attending Hampshire College. It was there he studied under world-renowned saxophonist and jazz musician Yusef Lateef.
Getting his name out there was hard for Julian in the United States. He seemed to simply be a footnote to the musical movement in New York City, that is until one day record company EMI told him they wanted to sign him in the summer of 2007. As it had turned out he was more famous than even he had known. Thanks to myspace.com Julian had become and internet sensation across the pond, scoring thousands of fans that included big time music executives.
After signing to EMI he moved to London, England to further pursue his career, and gather an even bigger fan base.
As soon as he hit the scene he began touring, he has toured with several artists throughout the UK, Ireland, and North America. This includes a four-month sold out tour with Scottish singer/songwriter Amy Macdonald earlier this year.
In June of 2008, Velard released his first single: Jimmy Dean & Steve McQueen. This will be the first song on Julian’s forth-coming album The Planeteer, which features other major tracks like Joni and Love Again for the First Time. This album is a whimsical take on the ups and downs in any normal persons life.
Although Julian Velard’s music is identified as piano pop, many feel that label is inappropriate because unlike most music in the pop genre, his songs are soulful and speak true into the lives of their listeners.
Since his career is only beginning to blossom, we can expect to see a lot more from Julian Velard in the near future. One can foresee him being the type of artist to continually re-define both himself and his music to continually impress and surprise his obvious soon-to-be cult fan base.
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