Toronto Rock n’ Soul Duo Glimmerjean & Goode Debut Groovy First Single, “Rosavelle”

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Toronto-based rock n’ soul duo Glimmerjean & Goode debut their first single, “Rosavelle,” a playful and uplifting track inspired by early 60s soul. Written as an ode to carefree fun and independence, “Rosavelle” blends vintage guitar riffs with bursts of horns, channeling an irresistible and unique energy.

The song tells the story of Rosavelle, a lovable rascal and free spirit who won’t be tied down.

“Rosavelle” originated on a beat-up guitar Scotty had salvaged for decoration. Before retiring the guitar, he wrote the opening and chorus riff—just before its flaws became irreparable. It’s now displayed proudly in their garage as a reminder of the track that is starting it all.

From the moment the song was recorded it was really difficult to define exactly what the sound is. The song is truly a blend of our many influences. Our next single is a whole new trip, haha. – Scotty B. Goode

I am quite proud of this song— it was the first time I got to hear a song I wrote truly come to life in a way I had never imagined. It was the catalyst for me joining and forming this band. – Linny Gillard

Since 2016, Glimmerjean & Goode have been drawing inspiration from 60s Laurel Canyon, Detroit Rock City, Nashville honky-tonk, and Motown. Their music blends guitar-driven classic rock steeped in nostalgia creating a sound uniquely their own.

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