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Perrin York

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Los Angeles based singer/songwriter Perrin York is a 27 year old soul/pop vocalist who recently attracted public attention as a leading competitor in Season 3 of ABC's American Idol (watch here!). Originally from Denver, CO, her vocals shined in high school when her band took a European tour that put her on a stage in Montreux, Switzerland and Porretta, Italy at various music festivals. She continued to sing in college a cappella performing all around the US and ultimately earning the Outstanding Soloist award (read more) at the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella finals in New York City. After graduating from Scripps College with a dual degree in Music Theory and Psychology, Perrin took to the Los Angeles music scene full steam ahead. She now spends her time performing at Mastros Steakhouse and other local venues, songwriting, and playing competitive Spikeball!

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Perrin York - Keep Out [Official Music Video]
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Perrin York - Keep Out [Official Music Video]

Song: Keep Out by Perrin York Listen & download the song here: https://songwhip.com/perrinyork/keep-out Video: Nick Warner Media Director: Nick Warner Music & Lyrics: Perrin York and Mikey Wolf Executive Producer: Perrin York Producer: Mikey Wolf Engineering: Shachar Boussani and Triple D Mixing: Shachar Boussani Mastering: Asaf Shay Vocals: Perrin York Drums: Triple D Piano: Mikey Woelfel Saxophone: Tobias Moody Bass: Joe Ayoub Guitar: Jordan Sherman Instagram: @Perrinyork For inquiries: Perrinyork31@gmail.com Official Lyrics: You're in my head again I thought I told you stay out Should I put up a sign that says No boys allowed Keep Out I thought I was fine I kept you off my mind Thought that I would stop crying by now, by now Oh I know that these feelings aren't real Tell myself that that's not how I feel You're not good for me, yeah I'm better off alone But memories, they have a mind of their own I guess that today I'll step back And I'll dive in the deep of the past Oh I forgot about these messages you sent and I saved But I read one word and my god it's like nothing has changed No matter how many times I shut you out You still find a way into my head, and your voice babe It's too loud I thought I was fine I kept you off my mind Thought that I was done crying by now, by now Oh I know that these feelings aren't real Tell myself that that's not how I feel You're not good for me, yeah I'm better off alone But memories, they have a mind of their own I guess that today I'll step back And I'll dive in the deep of the past Oh I forgot about these messages you sent and I saved But I read one word and my god it's like nothing has changed I know that these feelings aren't real Tell myself that that's not how I feel You're not good for me, yeah I'm better off alone But memories, they have a mind of their own I guess that today I'll step back And I'll dive in the deep of the past Oh I forgot about these messages you sent and I saved But I read one word and my god it's like nothing has changed

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"Keep Out"

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  • Words / Lyrics / Production: Perrin York and Mikey Woelfel

  • Mixing: Shachar Boussani

  • Drums: Triple D 

  • Sax: Tobias Moody

  • Bass: Joe Ayoub

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"Keep Out" is a quirky take on the frustrating ability of our past relationships to resurface in our heads when we are least expecting them to. Even if I am completely over someone, I've found that "memories have a mind of their own" and refuse to answer my formal requests that they respectfully "Keep Out!"

"Chasing the Sunset"

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  • Words / Lyrics: Perrin York

  • Production: Jordan Sherman

  • Mixing: Shachar Boussani

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I wrote this song a few years ago on a plane from Denver to Los Angeles and I was in the air right around sunset — my plane was heading westward and literally ‘chasing’ the sunset. I looked out the window and realized that chasing the sunset was a perfect metaphor for holding on to the good things in our lives even when they leave. We all chase sunsets in some way, holding on to what used to be bright and wonderful because change is terrifying. But the sunset is inevitable and at some point, we realize we can't hold on forever.

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