Imagine gathering jazz trained musicians with a fresh sounding voice, shaking it all up and giving it a folk-rock twist. You might get a sense of what the SN vibe is all about. When the St. Catharines, Ontario singer/songwriter sold-out the hometown launch of his debut album, My Future. My Past. he had a feeling he might be in for an interesting year. “Everything went very fast in the few months after our launch but we were ready to go out there and share these songs with new fans.†The 11-track Hyperbole Music released debut album includes such tracks as No Disguises, Things Do Change and Tempted. Normandy is joined by Niagara region musicians Adrian Juras (bass), Mike Tuyp (electric guitar) and Allan Campopiano (drums).
“These songs are about specific experiences that have occurred to me in the last few years. They are real and honest and I am very proud of this first record. I think our sound is pretty unique in that it touches a lot of different stylesâ€, adds Normandy. With a cross Canada tour already under his belt, Scott Normandy’s sophomore album is slated to be lauched later this year.
" A folk-rock, alternative country sound influenced by the likes of John Mayer " - Robert Lapensee - Niagara This Week“Catch Normandy now before his intimate shows turn into amphitheatre performancesâ€
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