Singer-songwriter Matt DeAngelis has released his heartfelt new single “I’m Just The Keyboard Player,” now available on all major streaming platforms. Written from the perspective of a traveling keyboardist, the track explores the often solitary role of musicians who remain in the background while guitarists and vocalists take the spotlight. DeAngelis penned the song during his early days performing with bands, reflecting on feelings of insignificance before stepping into a frontman role.
The song represents a deeper message of self-acceptance, purpose, and fulfillment, emphasizing that greatness is always the sum of all parts, whether on stage or in everyday life. Inspired by his musical upbringing with a pianist father and poet mother, DeAngelis began writing music at age eight and has since built a rich catalog of original work and covers, including “Dust in the Wind” and “Rock and a Hard Place.” “I’m Just The Keyboard Player” continues his journey of crafting music with honesty and meaning.
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