Single Review: DRAKE JENSEN (feat. ROB PREUSS) ‘Burn The Floor’
The bluegrass music craftsman Drake Jensen has recently delivered Burn The Floor a nation hybrid track that is certain to surprise the pop graphs. Yet, Drake Jensen isn't just a bluegrass music star yet in addition a pioneer in the LGBTQ people group and with the dispatch of his introduction collection, On My Way To Finding You in 2011, the principal video included an LGBTQ love topic, which grabbed the eye of Andy Towle of Towleroad, who named him one of the Top 50 Comings Out of 2012. From that point forward, he's delivered three studio collections: OUTlaw in 2013, Retro in 2014, and Sideshow in 2018.
Some remarkable single deliveries from these collections incorporate Scars That You Can't See, the counter tormenting track which was dispatched at Nashville's Hard Rock Café during Nashville Pride and Where Ever Love Takes Us, which broke into the Australian Country Top40 and was transformed into the line move Waves of Love by eminent Irish choreographer Gary O'Reilly. This reputation earned Drake Jensen's acknowledgment for his commitment to the LGBTQ people group, just as a striking reference in the book David Bowie Made Me Gay – 100 Years of LGBTQ Music History by Darryl W Bullock. He was welcome to perform at the book's authentic dispatch in London in September 2017, just as partake in a conversation board with other prominent visitors during the occasion.
Consume The Floor has components of the nation, pop, RnB, and hints of a move as well, a solid melodic tune that blends conventional and current components to make a powerful mix. Drake teamed up with Nova Scotia LBGTQ artist/musician/maker Jon Hemingway and Rob Preuss, the previous keyboardist of The Spoons and Honeymoon Suite, and previous Associate Musical Director for Mamma Mia on Broadway on this inventive new track. With the arrival of Burn The Floor, Drake will no don't reaffirm his situation as the district whiz of things to come.
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