“Pass It On” is an excellent example of Harmony Dreamers’s artistry. This release offers a really diverse sound, which combines influences as diverse as pop and rock. In addition to that, the musicianship that “Pass It On” brings to the table is understated, yet extremely notable, bringing a nuanced and detail-rich sound that really makes a huge difference. Harmony Dreamers’s music is highly recommended to listeners who also enjoy the sound of artists such as Phil Collins, Tom Petty, Depeche Mode, and Bruce Springsteen, only to name a few.
About the song, from Byron: This song has a crazy story. I wrote it, recorded an older version alone, all the parts, and it was on a cassette album under the name of my full-time road band, Secret Agent. The album went nowhere. After one music set, I was telling some lady about the song I was writing, Pass It On. She said something like the bridge, love wasn’t put in your heart to stay, love isn’t love ’till you give it away. The cassette credits said, “writer unknown.” But it turns out she was paraphrasing a quote from Oscar Hammerstein, that has since been used in many songs. It’s funny that Hammerstein essentially said pass it on. Then his message got passed on to me in a strange way.
Learn more about Harmony Dreamers’ music and check out “Pass It On”, which is currently available on streaming services.