

On my channel you’ll find a variety of music content including guitar covers, remixes, original music, and collaborations with my talented friends.

I’m a professional guitarist and music producer from Toronto, Ontario. Yeah nothin' could change what you mean to me Videography by: Lucas Taggart, Cody Cook, Jacob Tips & Tricks to Level Up Your Guitar Skills We all agreed that it would be such a great time to transform this Bryan Adams classic into a modernized rock arrangement and shoot it together at YouTube Space LA.

These are my VERY talented and badass friends Addie, Kristina, and Anna. I just love it when a plan comes together. Jason has covered this song at live shows for years now, and even appeared on an episode of CMT Crossroads with Bryan where they sang the song together.Rock Cover of Heaven by Bryan Adams (DJ Sammy Remix) from Cole Rolland. Obviously, Bryan changed his mind at the last minute and it ended up becoming a massive #1 hit for him. Tell that to my 13 year-old-self slow dancing to this in 7th grade… “light” is the last word I think I’d ever use to describe this song. It almost wasn’t even included on Reckless at all, because Bryan and his producer, Jimmy Iovine, thought it was too “light”. He was actually inspired to write it with Jim Vallance after going on the road opening for Journey in 1983 and hearing their song, “Faithfully”, night after night on the Frontiers tour. It was also his first number one single and third top 10 hit on the U.S. The song was first debuted as a part of the A Night In Heaven movie soundtrack, but was later included as the third single on Bryan’s album, Reckless, in 1984. The 15-song tracklist for this first record includes five live versions of some of previously released work, his #1 duet with Carrie Underwood “If I Didn’t Love You”, as well as a really cool cover of Bryan Adams’ hit “Heaven”. It’s actually the first piece of a double album called Macon, Georgia, and the second half will be released in April of 2022. Jason Aldean released his 10th studio album, Macon, today.
