SDCXTRA RADIO

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Sizzle






Adam Aldama aka Sizzle, was born and raised in Sacramento, California where he has been performing since he was a child. He has a natural talent for music, singing, and performing.  Sizzle’s greatest passion in life is music.

As a young child, he loved to sing in the choir at church with his grandmother. Her encouragement sparked his interest in singing professionally. His main musical inspiration was Michael Jackson. Sizzle emulates a lot of Jackson’s style into his songs and show performances.

Adam began writing his own music when he was 13 years old and has been recording for years. Each song is filled with catchy lyrics and smooth vocal melodies.  His inspiration is from those around him.
Sizzle’s younger brother, 19-year-old Alex Aldama says, “I didn’t expect him to take a music career seriously growing up, but now that he’s actually doing it and it’s going alright, I’m proud of him.”
Fans say “He’s a great performer. When he gets on stage he’s totally in his element, he knows how to schmooze the ladies and connect with the guys.”

With his family friendly mentality, Sizzle says, “I write music anybody can listen to. I got some tracks for the rollers, some tracks for the clubbers and I don’t even cuss that much so you can bump it with your mother.”

Sizzle, with the innocent boy band look, curly hair, bright eyes, and a smile that never fades captures the attention of his audience and makes them want more.
To all my fans, present and future, I really hope you enjoy the music. Sit back and enjoy the ride!

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Matt Cook

Matt Cook




               Describes himself as just and average Welchman. But when you hear Matt sing he is anything but average. His vocals epitomize what music is all about. That is evoking emotion through song. Take a listen you be the judge.

 “Matt Cook has a unique vocal quality that draws you in. Matt has that unique ability to make the hair stand up on your arms”

Stephen Wrench nominating and voting member of the Grammy’s



“Matt Cook voice is crazy, filled with emotion and depth”

Terry Nails formerly of Ozzy Osbourne