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Premiere: Bruce Sudano’s “Fatal Love” Video,’ from New Album ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ (Available Now)

Back in October, singer/songwriter Bruce Sudano added to his catalog of music with Ode to a Nightingale, a seven-song album featuring the single “Fatal Love.”
That song now has an official music video directed by Elliot Mason. Enjoy the animated clip below, as premiered by Rock Cellar:
Sudano characterizes the song as tackling, “The unpredictability and power of love, to take your life and give you back one in which you are powerless yet empowered beyond yourself.”
Of Ode to a Nightingale, here’s a bit of its story, per a news release:
Ode to a Nightingale emanated from Sudano’s solo sessions in his part-time, home studio in Milan, Italy; he had remote assistance from producer Randy Ray Mitchell and various instrumentalists. Inspired by his time as part of the R&B/Soul group Brooklyn Dreams and the Doo-Wop era that surrounded him during his upbringing, Bruce Sudano revisits his vocal prowess. He explains “I delved more and more into my harmony thing – the ability to do harmonies, to create harmonies, is a gift that I’ve kind of ignored in this evolution of myself as a solo singer-songwriter.”
Listen to the album below.
Catch Bruce Sudano as a special guest on the road with Rock & Roll Hall of Famers the Zombies this spring on the band’s U.S. tour:
April 1 – Orlando, FL – Plaza Live*
April 2 – Fort Pierce, FL – Sunrise Theatre*
April 3 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – The Parker*
April 5 – Clearwater, FL – Bilheimer Capitol Theatre*
April 6 – Ponte Vedra Beach, FL – Ponte Vedra Music Hall*
April 7 – Atlanta, GA – Center Stage Theater*
April 9 – Baton Rouge, LA – Manship Theatre*
April 10 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City*
April 13 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium*
April 14 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre*
Additional tour dates:
April 20 – Deatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic (with Jesse Terry)
April 21 – Asheville, NC – Isis Music Hall (with Jesse Terry)
April 22 – Aberdeen, NC – Neon Rooster (with Jesse Terry)
April 24 – Nashville, TN – City Winery (with Jesse Terry)