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A press release says that the debut album titled I like it
would now be available in India and world-wide through the prestigious
Times music distribution network and their various international
licensees abroad. Cassettes and CDs of this album will hit music
stores on 25 September 03.
The release also states that the video of the title track I
Like it will also be aired across all major music channel around
this time. Throughout the month of October, Oliver will extensively
be seen across various music channels like MTV, Channel [V], B4U,
Zee Music amongst others; and will be interviewed by various news
channel such as NDTV, Star News and Zee News. Sean will also be
heard on radio stations across the country, with his songs and interviews
featuring extensively.
To promote the album across India, Seam will be on whirlwind tour
across Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Chandigarh,
Jaipur, Kolkata, besides others. The promotional tour will involve
live concerts, press conferences, autograph signing sessions amongst
others.
Besides, the release says that AMG is planning a major media blitz
to promote this musical talent, with his poster boy image being
splashed across all major newspapers and magazines across India.
According to a release, the album is a true-expression of this
highly talented guitarist and his cool, honest, beautiful music.
This album encapsulates his musical influences of classic rock,
the fusion element of the orient and the melancholic beauty of blues.
Sean claims to have evolved his own sound - but with an air of authenticity
that unites the many elements. Sean has tried to revitalise the
fusion element which can be felt in his title track I Like it
(a classic rock song with an unique blend of tablas with the acoustic
guitar); Tonite (a blues rock song with a cool acoustic guitar
twist); Nicole - with a unique fusion element on a predominantly
country style song.
Incidentally, the release claims that Sean is the only International
artiste (of Italian and Portuguese-Goan descent) with Indian roots
to have been invited to perform not once but twice at the prestigious
Mick Jagger Centre in UK. This, claims the release, bears testimony
to his artistic talent as well as to his grit and determination.
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