Guy Michetti NEW SONG!! How Could I Let You Go? This a single release from a new CD I'm in the process of recording. Thanks to all the talented people who helped me record this song: Henry Falco - Drums and Percussion; Robert Kipp - Keyboards; Alex Mahoney Saxaphone; Thomas LaRocca Trumpet; Tommy Edwards - Bass; Tina Kenny -- Vocals; Ann Marie Nacchio -- vocals; Guy Michetti -- Guitar and vocal ... and most of all thanks to my sweet wife Valerie for inspiration!! Recorded at Moon Studios - Henry Falco Producer Review Of All In My Mind "Without even hearing a note on Guy Michetti's All In My Mind album, it was easy to guess what to expect from the cover alone. Wearing shades and carrying a guitar, Michetti is no pretentious or glamorous rock star and neither is he an indie experimentalist. The cover truly says it all: a man, a guitar, and the city around him. Being used to Lou Reed's grit-stained portrayals of the East Coast, it is an enjoyable change of pace to hear "A New York City Life," Michetti's delightfully high-spirited love letter to the Big Apple. Guitars strum and ring like hummingbirds, and it feels like the late '60s again. The production and arrangements on All In My Mind are retro without being dated, and Michetti has a friendly, pleasant voice that is perfectly suited for his storytelling. At times sentimental, at times romantic, All In My Mind is the epitome of the 'singer/songwriter' record, one that reveals what the person is thinking and feeling. Favorite tracks abound but I am leaning towards "Dianne" and "She's My Only One," with its clever opening female spoken-word bit." " The song I wrote for New York City A New York City Life My love song to New York City Download the song for 99 cents. All proceeds of the sale will go to Staten Island Storm Relief The song Cant You See The Lonely? received Honorable Mention Award In Billboard Magazine's 12th annual world Song Contest. Review of "Can't You See The Lonely?" on garageband.com - It's like a bunch of great f*&#ing rock singers and bands rolled into one. This song reminds me of Bob Geldof, The Clash, Bob Dylan, The Waterboys, The Hothouse Flowers, Tom Petty, and on and on. But it doesn't sound derivative of any, just reminiscent - like you belong in their company. Who the hell are you???? I really love your voice. I'm sure this is the best vocal I've heard on Garageband (and I've heard a lot of them). The vocalist really permeates and carries this piece, so much so that I'm not thinking about any of the other parts. When I do stop to think about them, they are obviously well-played, thoughtful parts. Everything fits great. The mix, arrangement, lyrics, and production are all fantastic. Overall, this is one of the most perfect songs, in all aspects, that I've heard on Garageband. It deserves to be on the "Best Of" albums of any of the artists I mentioned at the top of this review. High marks all around! I wish you the very, very best! Buy Guy's Music on Itunes