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Pop / Rock 22/04/2015

Sarantos Releases His Highest Rated Singer/Songwriter Song To Date And The Touching Top 40 Rock Music Video For "What If I Never See You Again" Oozes With Pure Emotion

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Sarantos Releases His Highest Rated Singer/Songwriter Song To Date And The Touching Top 40 Rock Music Video For "What If I Never See You Again" Oozes With Pure Emotion
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The lengthy music video is a very real but close look at the frustration and emotion that Sarantos experienced after his dad passed away; anyone who has lived through the death of their parent can certainly relate. While this memorable music video is unlike any of Sarantos other music videos to date, the footage makes palpable to the viewer the angst and torment of the aftermath of losing a parent.

Sarantos Releases His Highest Rated Singer-Songwriter Song To Date and The Touching Top 40 Rock Music Video For "What If I Never See You Again" Oozes With Pure Emotion.

Questions that will run through one's mind as they deal with the death of a parent are too numerous to list. Sarantos knows this firsthand since his father passed away after a long, hard fought battle with lung cancer. Sarantos captures the essence of this frustration and exasperation one sleepless night and this folk song was born. The song, melody, rhythm and length fit the mood and feel of this tortured night.

The lengthy rock music video is a very real but close look at the frustration and emotion that Sarantos experienced after his dad passed away. Anyone who has lived through the death of their parent can certainly relate. The footage makes palpable to the viewer the angst and torment of the aftermath of losing a parent. This memorable music video is unlike all of Sarantos other music videos to date.

"This is quite a different music video for me," says Sarantos. "The footage is realistic, and the motion and effects are purposeful so that the viewer understands the sense of frustration. It has the look and feel of an amateur video. Maybe some people are fortunate enough to not have experienced the death of a parent yet. However, the video tells the inside story. It is never-ending as the turmoil and disheartened attitude perseveres onscreen."

33% of any music-related sales profits from this song are going straight to The National Center For Fathering.

The National Center for Fathering (Fathers.com) is a nonprofit educational organization that strives to improve the lives of children and establish a positive fathering and family legacy that will impact future generations by inspiring and equipping fathers and father figures to be actively engaged in the life of every child.

More than 24 million children live in a home without the physical presence of a father. Millions more have dads who are physically present, but emotionally absent. If it were classified as a disease, fatherlessness would be an epidemic worthy of attention as a national emergency.

Sarantos' music has received rave reviews, and he relishes this chance to pursue his life long dream. Sarantos' unique sound has been best described by industry insiders as "an emotionally powerful vocal style masterfully united with music that is a fusion of classic 80s rock blended with modern soft rock and pop music."

Sarantos won the Akademia LA Music Awards in March 2015 for:
Best Rock Music Video for "We Accept The Love We Think We Deserve"
Best Pop Rock Album for "Not Where I Wanna Be"
Sarantos was nominated in 2014 for 2 awards for the 2014 International Music & Entertainments Awards, for the categories of "Rock Song of the Year" and "Pop Album of the Year."

With recorded hits and new tunes waiting to be released every single month until the day he dies, Sarantos' music screams success and stimulates an overdue conversation in the changing music industry. Sarantos' loyal music fans continue to show their support by proudly showing off Sarantos merchandise and staying tuned into Sarantos' daily down-to-earth and very real social media revelations. His songs are being broadcast every day on various radios stations around the world. Sarantos continues to do interviews around the world every single week and fans can listen in to some of them on his YouTube page. Let's not forget his funny, sarcastic, witty and genuine music videos that leave his fans not knowing what to expect next.

There will be plenty of continued buzz throughout the year as Sarantos strives to release something for his fans every single week. Every year until the day he dies, Sarantos will release a new song on the 1st Tuesday of every month, a new music video on the 2nd Tuesday of every month, a chapter from his fiction/fantasy book on the 3rd Tuesday of every month, and a new Whiteboard video on the 4th Tuesday of every month. A new CD will then be released every November.

Sarantos has been writing lyrics since 4th grade and is passionate about the words he puts to the music. Music was always in his blood. Music was always a passion and much more than a hobby. Sarantos has written over 2,000 songs. Having undergone several personal challenges with Sarantos' father passing away four years ago after a long hard-fought battle with lung cancer, dealing with personal health issues like asthma and allergies which affected his singing style, going thru life's ups and downs, the timing was finally right. And so it began. Sarantos' main motivation remains, however, to raise money for charity.

33% of any music related sales are going straight to charity.
Sarantos has always been inclined to help people in need and is proud to launch his music as a way to donate a portion of proceeds to charity, hopefully inspiring other artists to do the same. Just a few of the charities chosen so far include the American Cancer Society, American Lung Association, Make-a-Wish Foundation, American Heart Association, St Jude's, Hellenic Academy, American Red Cross, Salvaton Army, Children's Hospital of Chicago...

The website, Melogia (which in Greek means "with words") was established by Sarantos, an aspiring singer and song writer.

*Because Sarantos wants his music shared throughout the world, fans can always find all of his songs, lyric sheets, videos and books on his website for free at https://www.melogia.com/music.html. He openly gives everyone the right to share his song mp3s for free with anyone they want via email or any of the social media platforms.

Sarantos Mission or Goal:
"My goal when you listen to one of my songs is very simple. I want you to feel the need to:

-Sing
-Dance or move to the groove
-Play the song over and over again"
WATCH VIDEO HERE:
https://youtu.be/PSuiOBWJwwE
Website
https://www.melogia.com
Sarantos' Facebook artist page:
https://www.facebook.com/Sarantosmelogia
Sarantos' Twitter:
https://www.twitter.com/sarantosmelogia
Sarantos' Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/user/SarantosMelogia
Sarantos' iTunes:
https://bit.ly/SarantosAppleStore






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