Grab your sunhats and lemonade because PATRICK & LEANNE’s debut single “Poem in Three (Make Me Your Love Song)” is like a warm, breezy afternoon in the heart of summer, full of wholesome good vibes and a refreshing, natural sound.
From the get-go, this charming tune hooks you in with a folksy slide guitar, as organic and comforting as the sound of a babbling brook. It sets the stage for Leanne’s vocals, which rise above the melody like a lark at dawn, beautifully resonating with the clever lyrics spun from the poem by Peggy Schimmelman. The pair have even woven in musical references to 3/4 time and nods to various composers – it’s like a treasure hunt for the musically minded!
Now, a little about the stars of the show – PATRICK & LEANNE. This dynamic duo, hailing from Northern California, began their musical journey together in 2021 with one mission – to spread positivity and smiles. And with “Poem in Three (Make Me Your Love Song)“, they’re doing just that. Leanne, with her pro performance roots between NY and CA, lends her soaring vocals while Patrick, drawing from his Celtic and Americana music background, serves the instrumental magic.
“Poem in Three (Make Me Your Love Song)” is a delightful taste of what PATRICK & LEANNE are capable of. Their debut track is like a ray of sunshine – warming the hearts of those who listen and leaving them eagerly waiting for the next ray to break through the clouds. So pull up a chair, get comfortable, and let PATRICK & LEANNE take you on a journey through their sunny musical landscape.
Guest review by Jon Pinkerton
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