David Sklar’s song UNIVERSAL LOVE
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David Sklar’s song UNIVERSAL LOVE

 

So many people have asked me about the beautiful and compelling intro and outro music for my podcasts that I decided to play the song from which that music was taken. It’s called UNIVERSAL LOVE and it was written by David Sklar.
David Sklar is a performer and composer based in NYC. He has been writing and performing music his whole life. He’s been working hard on his new album entitled DREAMCHASER and he’s proud to say it’s finally completed.
David’s songwriting could best be described as very melody driven electro dance pop songs. He wrote UNIVERSAL LOVE for my bittersweet rom com novel THE LOVE OF MY (OTHER) LIFE, back when it was a screenplay. I love this song and I think it fits my novel beautifully. It also speaks to a certain poignant, universal slice of life.
You can find David online at www.davidsklarmusic.com He also has a Youtube channel where you can see the music videos for some of his other wonderful songs like Take You By the Hand and The Troubadour.
Without further ado, here’s the song. Enjoy.
 You can go to this link to hear the song,  http://tracilslatton.com/davidsklaruniversallovepodcast.mp3
or go to my iTunes Podcast.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/david-sklars-universal-love/id806150607?i=281047492&mt=2

 

 

 

 

 

UNIVERSAL LOVE: David Sklar’s Hit Song for THE LOVE OF MY (OTHER) LIFE
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UNIVERSAL LOVE: David Sklar’s Hit Song for THE LOVE OF MY (OTHER) LIFE

So my friend, the talented composer David Sklar, loved the original screenplay for THE LOVE OF MY (OTHER) LIFE. He wrote a song for it, UNIVERSAL LOVE. Take a listen, it’s great! Check out David’s website at www.davidsklarmusic.com.

Also: Day 4 of the Blog Tour:  Simpson’s Paradox calls THE LOVE OF MY (OTHER) LIFE a “cute sci-fi romance.” See the review and ebook giveaway here.

Meg, who posted the review, declined to post the cover, saying, “This post is part of The Love of My (Other) Life blog book tour but you do not get any cover art here because it has a butt on the cover, and I don’t want your bookshelf to start getting too promiscuous.” (Which is a sly pun, in the context of her review.)

It’s fine with me if your bookshelf is promiscuous. My bookshelf is an unredeemed slut. Here’s the cover. Enjoy.