Plainfield, Indiana Apr 9, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - Jazz musician Delbert Defonico is redefining the expressions of the genre in an individualistic way that has him paving the path of future musical standards. His song ‘Coronass Blues’ is a beautiful corner of instrumental harmonies that weave musical magic between the various overtones and undertones of jazz in a beautiful marriage. Apart from that, his sound also finds active inspiration from the works of Ramsey Lewis, Pete Fountain, Al Hert, George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Larry Carlton, and more.
Another major turning point as an artist came with the song ‘Focal Point’ that expanded his relatability and oneness with jazz even further. Born Darrell McClellan, he has always accumulated his daily dose of motivation from the smallest encounters and events of life that in the end add up to his boisterous expressions of musical purposes. He does not believe in lyrical structures because any piece of music should be open for interpretation before the audience.
Artist Delbert Defonico has also portrayed his unadulterated virtues of jazz creativity in songs like ‘Your Love Take’s Me’ and ‘You Say What’. With a record label of his own by the name DDM Records, he is currently producing for a young lady who is set to release her musical content this fall. His new project is also in line for a September release. A soundscape that stands as a tribute to his life as an artist on the road with various genre interactions placed in an array of jazz formatting, his rise to the top is unstoppable. Follow him on Spotify, Instagram, and Facebook to experience the virtuous contemplation of jazz.
Listen to the following tracks on Spotify:
Coronass Blues: https://open.spotify.com/track/0UNKC1546z8mQshQjGa29o
Focal Point: https://open.spotify.com/track/1L5FvWPYK4QL0vh0MEWI7m
Your Love Take's Me: https://open.spotify.com/track/4LeqShXRJO8iHzHhdR2Wcj
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