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Sunday, January 15, 2017

Sarantos

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Sarantos




Genre
Rock, Adult Contemporary, Pop

Location
United States

Label
Indie

Songwriter/Publisher
Speron/ASCAP


Sarantos Bio
Sarantos unique sound has been best described by industry insiders as "an emotionally powerful vocal style masterfully united with music that is a fusion of classic 80s rock blended with modern soft rock and pop music!"

Since 2014, Sarantos has won over 29 awards with Akademia LA Music,
Beat 100 while also being nominated for the International Music & Entertainments Awards and the Hollywood Songwriting Awards.

Even without ever using a professional music studio, label, ad agency or radio promoters, his songs “Dreamer” & “What If I Never See You Again” have spent many months in the top 200 on the majors list in the US for radio airplay according to the Digital Radio Tracker Top 200 charts. On the independent charts, Sarantos has hit the top 10.

Sarantos prides himself on not releasing robotic music. In a live concert or on the radio, Sarantos music is authentic and real. It has imperfections like genuine human music should. He is always trying to sound different musically, lyrically and vocally. 

He does not want fans or critics to get bored with his efforts. Despite the momentum and continued traction, Sarantos still has not turned a profit since he gives away all of his songs, videos and books for free and of course, everything costs money to make. 

That said, Sarantos donated $2,000 anyway in 2015 to the various charities that were picked by fans for his songs. It's not much but every little bit counts. Hopefully this number will continue to increase as his journey continues.

With new hit tunes waiting to be released every single month until the day he dies, Sarantos music screams success and stimulates an overdue conversation in the always-changing music industry. 

Sarantos loyal fans continue to tune in daily for his heartfelt social media posts. His songs are being broadcast every day on various radios stations around the globe.

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