The inaugural “Sing for Green” is an intimate charity concert benefitting First Tee - Savannah’s youth golf programs.
Connecticut native Javier Colon burst into the national spotlight in 2011, when he became the winner of the first season of "The Voice" on NBC, and signing with Universal Republic Records. Since then, Javier has been performing his music all over the world, touring with acts like Maroon 5, Train and jazz legend Dave Koz.
Blessed with a stunningly soulful voice, an uncanny songwriting talent, a charismatic personality and a commanding stage presence, Javier Colon has already won the attention of an international fan base that's embraced his personally-charged, acoustic-textured blend of pop, rock and R&B, an effortlessly distinctive style that he's dubbed "acoustic soul."
Having been introduced millions of TV viewers as the winner on the inaugural season of NBC's The Voice, singer-songwriter-guitarist Colon is set to take his recording career to the next level with Gravity, his fourth album and his first for Concord Records.
"I'm grateful to The Voice for allowing me to be myself in front of tens of millions of people," Javier notes. "It was the greatest thing that could have happened to me, and the experience gave me the confidence to fight to be my real self musically. I was happy with the album that I made for Universal, for the most part, but it was kind of an arranged marriage and it didn't work out. But that's OK, I'm a firm believer in everything happening for a reason. Now I'm in situation with Concord where I can make the music that I've always wanted to make.
"I get emails and messages from fans, saying that my music has moved them or touched them, or helped them when they were in a dark place," he says. "That's something that I take very seriously. Knowing that other people are listening on that level makes me feel like I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing.
BRETT BIGELOW
Brett Bigelow's music basks in it's Muscle Shoals Alabama roots. His soulfully honest vocals, always seem to be paired with just the right hook. Seamlessly conjuring the Americana spirit with a blue collar soul.
But playing live is what drives Brett: “I am in this for the shows. I love live music. And my biggest thrills are when I get the chance to step on the very stages that I used to watch my favorite bands play on. When I started, I would not have believed you if you told me I would get to play these songs in Tokyo, NYC, Budapest, Rome, Bangkok, and beyond!'
When Brett is not writing new material on his 1962 Epiphone guitar, he’s listening to, supporting, and drawing inspiration from others – “I love growing with my community of fellow musicians. I love it when one of the people I work with gets a song on a big Spotify playlist. Or watching them at big shows at Bonnaroo or Coachella. It inspires me to keep following my own dreams."
Currently, Brett is in production of his Fourth album set to be out late 2021.