Henry Wolfe to release Linda Vista + "Someone Else" single

Upcoming Album, Linda Vista, To Be Released Early 2011

Henry Wolfe

New Single "Someone Else" Available Now On iTunes!

Henry Wolfe (born Henry Wolfe Gummer, 1979) is a songwriter and singer living in Los Angeles.

His songs bring to mind the mid-70's heyday of Paul Simon, Randy Newman, Paul McCartney and Harry Nilsson.

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"I love songwriters like Harry Nilsson, who's a big influence, and I'm fascinated by what makes a song good. Not necessarily catchy or poppy, but timeless and universally appealling," explains Henry.

Some folks may know Henry from the song, "Stop The Train", which was featured on the Julie & Julia soundtrack.

"I'm trying to make indelible pop music, or my version of it," he continues. "It might not be edgy and it might not break new ground, but then that's not what I'm setting out to do. Many contemporary groups form their identity around a 'sound.' For better or worse, I hang my hat on songs."

Listen to "Someone Else":

Henry recently completed his first full-length record, entitled Linda Vista. Produced by Nico Aglietti and Aaron Older (Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros), the album is set to drop early 2011.

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