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Drew Barrett

Artist

Drew Barrett

Last updated: 14 hours ago

Drew Barrett is a seasoned singer-songwriter hailing from Long Island, New York, USA.

Drew has been writing, recording and performing music for many years and released his debut album "The Strolling Minstrel" to critical acclaim in 1999. The album was written, engineered and produced by Drew. He also played the majority of instruments on the record. The album features a classic anti-war rock anthem, "Soldier Song," an afterlife-questioning tune, "Is There Somewhere Else We Go," and the very sad ballad "A Song for Sara," which are all must listens when sampling the record.

Drew has been releasing a number of singles recently including a powerful hard rock cover of The Kinks classic hit song "Lola." He also released an intense rock and roll road-trip favorite titled "Down to the Keys," celebrating a favorite vacation destination. In addition, Drew released an impactful duet with his sister Corinne Barrett, titled "Feed the Hungry," which was selected for the "Healers 4 Harvey" compilation CD. This song was written to help in the fight to end world hunger.

Drew's latest release is a song of hope and positivity titled simply "OK." ln these difficult times this song can help lift you up.

Drew's main focus in music is to write and record the best songs he possibly can craft with maximum expression. With a hard rock edge to much of Drew's music, it is suggested that his tunes be cranked up loud for maximum intensity and enjoyment!

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