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PSWC now shares their Classic music from past years to present day streaming on 
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 In the heart our towns and cities, there existed a band like no other. They called themselves PSWC. Each member brought their unique talent and passion to the group. Jack and Dennis wielded their guitars, Keyboard and song writing skills with finesse. Tony's soulful voice could move mountains, and John's drumming provided the heartbeat of their music. Together, they wrote their own songs, pouring their hearts and souls into every lyric and melody.

Their journey began in a small, dimly lit garage, many basements and recording studios. It was here that they practiced tirelessly, chasing their dreams with unwavering determination. The walls of these locations were adorned with posters of their musical idols, inspiring them to reach for the stars. PSWC was not just a band; it was a brotherhood, a family that shared both their successes and struggles.

Their first song, “This Place" was a tribute too themselves and it nurtured their creativity. Their haunting vocals resonated through the lyrics, capturing the essence of who they were and what they could do Jack and Dennis's guitars weaved a tapestry of sound, while John's drumming provided the rhythm of the urban jungle. The song became an instant hit among the local crowd, and PSWC's reputation began to grow.

As the years passed, PSWC continued to evolve, exploring new genres and pushing their creative boundaries With five albums and 60 plus songs recorded and under their belt these recordings showcase their versatility and their chemistry which by the way is electrifying. PSWC continues to evolve, exploring new genres and pushing their creative boundaries. 

Despite the challenges that came their way, PSWC remained undeterred. They faced the ups and downs of the music industry with resilience. Their lyrics spoke of love, loss, and the human experience, touching the hearts of fans around the world. The band's fan base grew exponentially, and they embarked tours that took them to stages they had only dreamed of.

During one of their recent concerts, PSWC performed their iconic songs. The crowd swayed and sang along, their voices merging in perfect harmony. It was a moment of pure magic, and as the final notes resonated through the air, the band members shared a knowing glance. They had achieved their dreams, and their music had united people in a way they had never imagined.

PSWC's journey is one of passion, dedication, and unwavering friendship. Their music continued to inspire generations, and they remained true to their roots. In a world where trends came and went, PSWC was a timeless force, a testament to the power of music to touch the soul and bring people together. More to come.

 

 


 
 
REVIEWS*****

Peter LeRay:

This latest release by PSWC proves these guys can continue to outdo themselves. They explore various musical styles with effortless finesse, from poignant and heartfelt to humorous to plain old feel good happiness.
They have always been able to cover any music out there, and they prove it again with spot on precision. It's when they go off on their own, however, that they really shine. If there's a band that plays more crisply than these lads, I haven't heard it yet.
Once again, PSWC has not let us down. Two thumbs up!
 
John Silvain: *****

Great music! My favorite song "Gonna Get Me A Woman" 
 
Maureen & Kevin: *****

Seriously a great CD!

REVIEWS *****    

Hot Summer Night in July set a nice mood from the first line, and carried through to the end. Don't Want to Say Too Much has real human warmth, a genuine ballad. Song For You is reminiscent of Dylan's last CD. Do I need to say more? Loved it. BTW, I liked how you slipped the Beatles "You Won't See Me" into It's a Shame. Slippin' Out Tonight and Holiday Pies were close to being in the top three. Bottom line is, there is nothing on the CD that I didn't enjoy. You Guys still show the influence The Beatles had on you and that 's not a bad thing! Congratulations to the composers, instrumentalist, vocalist and engineers!  It's far and away the best you guys have done. Music, lyrics, vocals, from soup to nuts, a pleasure to the ear. Congratulations on a professional job.

Peter LeRay ~ Musician / songwriter

 Nice..........."Beatlesque"

Unknown 

Heard the CD for first time last night and it is a true masterpiece. Growing up as a child of such a remarkable musician I have heard some of the greatest classics being performed. I have to say the songs on this album top even some of my childhood favorites like "Oh Marvin and "Rockin Roll Headache" and who can forget the all time classic " Don't' ask me why" this album is truly great and performed by a great group of professionals who I have grown up with all my life. I am truly proud of all of them Jack, Tony, Dennis and of course my dad John who has taught me that if you don't give up you can perfect it. Love you dad

Andrea Donovan / Band offspring  

All and all a well mixed and played album. I hear a little Steely Dan and Jimmy Buffet type sound on a few tracks. Glad I got to be on the album and to have played with you all.  

Steve Pothier ~ Musician / Bass guitarist for PSWC on several tracks

I like Mean Old Man

Nick Nelson ~ Fan

I liked the beginning of Mean Old Man

Dan Diminico ~ Musician (Smooth Money Gesture)