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Dennis J.
The music of Dennis J. is many times referred to as "alternative pop." However, these days, the artist tends to write material that is about 50% alternative/rock-ballads and 50% "catchy" "pop/alt/rock" songs rich in "hooks." (as well as a couple of tunes that show some "country" influence).
Former professional lead artist of the critically acclaimed band "Terminal Romance," Dennis J. has spent many years as a professional, working musician, songwriter and producer.
Currently, Dennis is concentrating on his own projects independently to give himself the "quality control" that he requires for his music. In addition, he no longer tours but is instead seeking motion picture soundtrack and publishing deals.
Look for the soon-to-be-released album "Dennis J" in fall of 2003. Also, new music and offerings will appear on this site periodically so check back soon and check back often!
All songs © 2003 BMI by Dennis J. Barela
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Producer Dennis MacKay who has worked with numerous industry professionals including David Bowie, Supertramp, Jeff Beck, Mick Ronson, Judas Priest, Stanley Clarke, The Jacksons, Al Dimeola, Barbra Streisand, The Commodores and countless others, produced this track with Dennis J. and the former members of TERMINAL ROMANCE (Sean Michael Davis and Jason Atenza).
This euphonic pop tune was a "favorite" track of Mr. MacKay's. |
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AAA song with a "country" flavor.
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Losing The Faith is a song about losing confidence in humanity, fate and religion. |
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Acoustic guitar ballad about love and other garbage. |
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Adult Alternative/Pop |
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Credits: Produced by Dennis MacKay |
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CD: Dennis J. Barela
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A pop, energetic romp. |
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