Byron Zanos - "Hide and Seek"





I was introduced to Byron Zanos by previously featured artist, Julia Ilowiecki. Byron is an award-winning singer/songwriterperformer, including recognition from Berklee College of Music, American Idol, and the Mid-Atlantic Songwriting Contest. He has released two albums, "Somewhere In The Middle" and "Still In A Fight," but for his new music, Byron has come up with the Information Theory (iTheory) method of music distribution. Through iTheory, Byron records and releases a new song each month. According to Zanos, "It’s a more exciting, and with the proper social networking integration, a far more interactive experience."

Today's featured song, "Hide and Seek," is described as "baby-making music." It's about making babies and can be used to set the mood during baby making. In fact, if you want a spot in the liner notes of a future Byron Zanos album, just send him a picture of yourself while participating in the baby-making process. With that said, the song comes with the following disclaimer, "Byron Zanos and Miera One Music do not actually support human procreation. 'Hide and Seek' should only be listened to during ‘simulated’ baby making. Byron Zanos and Miera One Music DO NOT take any moral or financial responsibilities for any baby actually made while listening to or handling “Hide and Seek."

If you're in the New York area, and ever attended a concert at the Jones Beach Theatre, you've probably seen Byron open for artists such as Aerosmith, Steve Miller, The Police, Eric Clapton, Elvis Costello, Dave Matthews Band, and The Killers. You can see him live in Philly (5/20 World Cafe Live), Trenton (5/26 Katmandu), and New York (6/4 Rockwood Music Hall.)

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