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Steve Maddock’s ‘Holy Man’ is a Heartfelt Pop Ballad

Steve Maddock is a singer-songwriter and musician hailing from Vancouver. He has established himself as Canada’s most versatile vocal talent as he effortlessly adapts his charisma and deliveries to suit an orchestral concert stage or show band, jazz bar or a studio enterprise. The artist has just released his new single, ‘Holy Man’. It introduces his upcoming album ‘Jack of All Trades’ which is all set to release on February 16th 2024. The track is a love ballad swirling with pop, jazz and blues. With introspective acoustics shining through the sentimental prisms of his vocals, it casts the audience in a sonic mist. Listen Now!

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Steve Maddock’s vocals flow like a soft river, consoling and serene. The track is lyrically explores the tale of a man seeking redemption with the help of a strong woman. This thematic complexity carries into the composition, manifesting in the melodic and vocal interactions, vesting it with feelings of regret, lament and ruminative melancholy. It is a touching dalliance. His baritones are enriched with lavish jazz scores and bluesy guitar solos, moving us to moments reminiscent of Carlos Santana, Elton John, and Jeff Beck.

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