Contents.Re-release In early 2007, the album was reissued by with an additional two songs. It was released on February 6 and gave Vesely his first chartings, debuting at #16 on Billboard 's chart. Added success lead to it peaking at #164 on the, #3 on the and #19 on the chart. Single Secondhand Serenade released only one song as a single from the debut album, 'Vulnerable'.
The song spawned a, which was created by Frank Borin who was responsible for the ' video for hit single '. 'Vulnerable' peaked at #83 on the, #64 on the and #56 on the charts. Track listing No.TitleWriter(s)Length1.' Half Alive'John Vesely3:422.' Broken'John Vesely, Ronnie Day3:533.' Vulnerable'John Vesely3:204.' (Acoustic Version)'John Vesely, Ronnie Day3:435.'
Maybe'John Vesely3:236.' It's Not Over'John Vesely3:257.' I Hate This Song'John Vesely4:378.' Awake'John Vesely, Ronnie Day4:039.' Take Me with You'John Vesely4:5310.'
Let It Roll'John Vesely3:2511.' The Last Song Ever'John Vesely4:3612.' End'John Vesely, Ronnie Day4:13Total length:45:13Bonus tracksNo.TitleWriter(s)Length13.' Stay Close, Don't Go'John Vesely3:34Total length:48:47Credits. John Vesely - guitar and vocals.
Ronnie Day - piano on tracks 4, 8 and 12. Tracked, mixed and mastered at SF Soundworks. Engineer: Rachel Allgood & Adam Munoz. Mastered by: Tony Espinoza & Loredana Palomares. Assistants: Loredanna Palomares, Aaron DeMateoReferences.
Get Tickets.Additional fees may apply. All purchases are final and non–refundable.Get tickets by clicking the link above, or in person at the Tickets300 box office (located at 302 N. University Drive in Fargo), or by calling 866-300-8300.Artist BioBefore the explosion of Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, the music industry had not yet seen a forward-thinking artist rise from the internet to find success in the mainstream.
But all of that changed in the form of a lone man and his guitar. The year was 2007 when the #1 Myspace artist took the leap from the early days of social networking to the world of big box retail, releasing his first album commercially through a brand new record label. The artist was Secondhand Serenade, the label was Glassnote Records and the album was titled, Awake. Fast forward a full decade later and the team is getting back together.
Not only is Secondhand Serenade (real name John Vesely) back on the Glassnote roster, but the album that started their relationship many moons ago is being brought back to life in the form of Awake: Remixed & Remastered, 10 Years & 10,000 Tears Later.While it may have been the first album for both the artist and the newly birthed record label, the fruits of their efforts together would not take long to see the light of day. Secondhand Serenade quickly shot to the forefront of the emo-pop movement, selling out tours, appearing on late night television and hitting the top of the radio charts along the way. Armed with a multi-platinum single in “Fall For You”, a growing reputation as a world class live performer, and his trusty acoustic guitar, the California based musician became the face of a genre.After a relocation to Nashville, Tennessee and a break from touring, Vesely has re-emerged with this 10-year anniversary album which came out on February 10th, 2017 and a 2 legged tour in support of its release.
The disc includes all 12 songs which originally appeared on the first retail release of Awake, along with 2 brand new songs. The originals have also been updated with some additional production on top of being remixed and remastered.“I really wanted to update these songs and give them a bit of a fuller sound without changing the emotion and vibe. My fans have always gravitated towards these songs and this style so it was important to enhance them without changing the way they make my listeners feel” says Vesely. He continued, “Even the two additional songs I added still capture the vibe of the original album.
I just can’t wait for my fans to hear how it all came out.”Just three days after the album’s release, Secondhand Serenade embarked on his first headlining tour in years. He played the Awake album from front to back and may even throw in a few fan favorites along the way. The second leg is set to kick off on October 4th in Buffalo, NY. Also coming along for the fall trek are He Is We, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus front man Ronnie Winter-Defoe and Kenny Holland, all playing acoustic on what’s sure to be the throwback emo-pop tour of the year.“The fact that I get to not only put out another album with the first label that ever took a chance on me, but also get to hit the road and see my fans alongside old friends of mine that I’ve toured with before I just couldn’t ask for a better way to start 2017. It’s a reunion in so many exciting ways,” says the singer/songwriter.