Kevin Villarreal
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"Spring Caper" is a Dance-Pop track by Kevin Villarreal on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. The production choices here reflect a genuine understanding of what makes dance-pop work. Explore the full Kevin Villarreal catalog on SoundClick and discover more Dance-Pop music from independent creators.
A Dance-Pop track by Kevin Villarreal.
"Forest Sunbeam Dance" by Kevin Villarreal is a Dance-Pop production available on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the dance-pop sound. SoundClick gives artists like Kevin Villarreal a platform to share original Dance-Pop music with listeners around the world.
Enjoy this Dance-Pop track.
"Country Sunshine" is a Dance-Pop track by Kevin Villarreal on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. The production choices here reflect a genuine understanding of what makes dance-pop work. "Country Sunshine" is part of the Kevin Villarreal catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
Kevin Villarreal is a student of piano, saxophone, and composition. His developing musical style is a fusion of gospel, smooth jazz, and blues. Kevins songs are characterized by a strong melodic and sometimes lyrical quality resulting in a pleasing sound.
The CD, KALEIDOSCOPE , contains Kevin's latest songs from his 12th year. KALEIDOSCOPE features Kevin on keyboard and on alto saxophone. The result is a collection of catchy and fun tunes. Kevin's 11-year-old brother Logan helped write two of the songs on the album.
The CD, MOVING ON , represents the best songs Kevin composed and performed as an 11 year old. The song, FOREST SUNBEAM DANCE , was one of seven national finalist in the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) elementary division 2001-2002 composition competition. The song became eligible after winning the Washington State Music Teachers Association (WSMTA) and the MTNA Northwest Division composition competitions.