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Sarantos Releases New Love Song "Valentine's Day" Just In Time This February. Valentine's Day only comes around once a year. To some, it's a special day of love. To others, Valentine's Day is nothing more than a commercial holiday and they find no special meaning to it. Sarantos feels like Valentine's Day is a significant day of the year! There are many rumors about its origin but the one thing that Sarantos wants to emphasize is - should there be just one day of the year that we honor love? Love is all around us. Every single day. There is the love of a child, a friend, a lover, a spouse and the list goes on and on. Love is different for us all. While Sarantos feels that Valentine's Day is one of the most extraordinary days of the year, he also feels that it is not the only day that love should be celebrated. Take a moment each and every day to tell those in your life that you love them. Honor what they do for you. There is no shame in that. Life can get really complicated but love is simple. We make it more complicated than it needs to be. "This is a cool soft rock song about Valentine's Day," says Sarantos. "This is a singer-songwriter song about a man who spends Valentine’s Day thinking about love and its special purpose in the world. Love is real. Real is love. Love is all around us on Valentine's Day. Love does not care about our age and whether we have been in love just once or many times. Love will smack us across our faces if it so desires. What do you think about love? What do you think about Valentine's Day?" Sarantos won the Akademia LA Music Awards in 2015 for Best Song (What If I Never See You Again), Best Rock Song (Easy To Believe), Best Rock Ballad (The Veteran), Best Rock Music Video (We Accept The Love We Think We Deserve), Best Singer/Songwriter Song (A Mission Of Heart, I Sing), Best Pop Song (I Sing) & Best Pop Rock Album (Not Where I Wanna Be). Sarantos has won twelve Beat 100 song & music video awards in 2015 and 2014. Sarantos was nominated for the International Music & Entertainments Awards in 2015 for “Rock Song of the Year” and in 2014 for “Rock Song of the Year” and “Pop Album of the Year.” In 2014, he was also nominated for the Hollywood Songwriting Awards for Best Unsigned Song (Are You Sure You Can Last). Even without a label or radio promoters, Sarantos song “What If I Never See You Again” has been in the top 200 on the majors list in the US for radio airplay according to the Digital Radio Tracker Top 200 charts. On the independent charts, Sarantos is still in the top 10. He's been on both these lists since early April. 33% of any music-related sales profits from this song are going straight to the American Heart Association. To improve the lives of all Americans, the American Heart Association provides public health education in a variety of ways. They are the nation’s leader in CPR education training. They help people understand the importance of healthy lifestyle choices. They provide science-based treatment guidelines to healthcare professionals to help them provide quality care to their patients. They educate lawmakers, policymakers and the public as we advocate for changes to protect and improve the health of our communities. *Because Sarantos wants his music shared throughout the world, fans can always find all of his songs, lyric sheets, videos and books on his website for free. He openly gives everyone the right to share his song mp3s for free with anyone they want via email or any of the social media platforms. **Fans can sign up for his free email list to get the inside scoop first and exclusive content available nowhere else. http://www.melogia.com iTunes & Apple Connect: http://bit.ly/SarantosAppleStore

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