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Rock 17 April, 2020

John Vento Releases New Single And Video From Award Winning Album

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Pittsburgh rock veteran John Vento has released a new single and video from his IMEA Award-winning album, "Love, Lust & Other Wreckage."
Hot on the heels of his Communitas Awards of Excellence recognition, for his non-profit Band Together Pittsburgh, rock music veteran John Vento is releasing a new single and video. "Well Yeah Maybe" is taken from his 2019 International Music and Entertainment Association (IMEA) Americana Album of the Year, Love, Lust & Other Wreckage. Vento is donating proceeds from the album sales to Band Together Pittsburgh's autism programs.

"Well Yeah Maybe" was written by Vento with Bert Lauble and David Granati, and produced by Granati (with assistance from Vento and Cherylann Hawk) at his Maplewood Studios in Ambridge, PA. Granati also plays bass and guitar on the song, which features Vento and Hawk on vocals and Joffo Simmons on drums. The track was mastered by Brian Foraker in Nashville.

"Well Yeah Maybe' was probably the most difficult song on the album to finish," says Vento. "I really struggled with getting the right vocal performance, trying to blend different emotions. The song is about second chances in a relationship, but in the end it usually does not work out. Hence the last line in the song: 'It's all played out and it's just fine."
The music video was directed and edited by Grind City Media, and it features model, Diane Brown.






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