In this episode of My Music, I sit down with singer-songwriter Alan Dreezer to explore his journey through music, influence, and resilience.
From supporting Brother Beyond and recording at Abbey Road, to making a limousine entrance that left headliners in a Ford Sierra staring in disbelief, Alan shares the unforgettable highs of his career. We also dive into the deep challenges, including personal tragedy, and how the unshakable pull of songwriting brought him back stronger than ever.
Alan talks openly about the influence of George Michael, Spandau Ballet, and 80s icons, the importance of really listening to music in today’s fast-paced world, and how nostalgia for record shops and vinyl still fuels his passion. He also reveals how one track called Unknown unexpectedly became a game-changer through a sync deal years after its release.
This is a conversation about creativity, loss, resilience, and rediscovering joy through music — plus a reminder of why we should slow down and actually listen.
🎶 Listen in for hidden gems, behind-the-scenes stories, and Alan’s reflections on why music will always be part of who he is.
👉 New single Apart is out now — connect with Alan on LinkedIn and check out his latest work.