ASTORIA, NY, October 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Eliot Wayne puts on a guitar clinic in his new powerful southern rock track 'Everyside'. The smooth country vocals blend perfectly with the chugging of Wayne's heavy rock telecaster. The video is great within it's simplicity, as it has Wayne playing the entire song from his patio. Not being distracted by anything else on the screen, the viewer is able to truly focus on the raw emotion displayed by Eliot Wayne. The song's about falling in love, and his lyrics are so moving and so powerful. But let's not forget the awesome guitar lines! When Eliot Wayne goes into a guitar interlude, it's hard not to be completely blown away by his skill. This is a well made video and a must see for southern rock fan!
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MusicDishTV Presents Southern Rock Music Video "Everyside" By Eliot Wayne
The Smooth Country Vocals Blend Perfectly With The Chugging Of Wayne's Heavy Rock Telecaster
2012-10-11
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[Press-News.org] MusicDishTV Presents Southern Rock Music Video "Everyside" By Eliot WayneThe Smooth Country Vocals Blend Perfectly With The Chugging Of Wayne's Heavy Rock Telecaster