Welcome to Mitch Ross' Music Website
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Keep reading to learn more about what you will find on this website. - Mitch Ross - Musician | Songwriter | Producer
Sweet Maria (won't you let me in), is a piece of music Mitch co-wrote, performed on, and produced. It can now be found on Apple Music, Spotify and Amazon Music, among other popular music streaming services. More releases coming in July and August of 2023. Sign up for the newsletter below to stay up to date.
About Sweet Maria (Won't You Let Me In)
"At its core, Sweet Maria (Won't You Let Me In) is a song about redemption. About returning to a place where you turned left instead of right. You can never go back in time, but you can try to go back to a place and choose which direction to take with the experience you have gained in the meantime.
Sweet Maria (Won't You Let Me In) was written in the fall of 2015 by Mitch Ross and Adam Walli. It was recorded with Adam's wife and music partner, Jody Walli, on drums in March of 2016.
Adam sang lead and harmony vocals and played acoustic guitar and bass, while Mitch sang the lead on the bridge, provided some harmony vocals and played 12-string and electric guitars.
This video was shot around the same time and is now available to the public.
Thank you to everyone for your ongoing support.
I could not do this without you.
Sincerely,
Mitch Ross
Musician | Songwriter | Producer
"You're never too old to follow your heart."
Music is my passion.
I've had many jobs throughout my life, but only one true calling. Music.
Over the past 40+ years, I've worked as a songwriter/composer, producer/engineer, and performer. For a long time, I was a music teacher, which I often miss doing.
I sing (lead and backup vocals) and play guitar. I also play bass, harmonica, mandolin, keyboards, percussion, and a few other things. I've been a band leader and a supporting player. I enjoy both for different reasons.
The music industry has changed a lot since then. Personally, I believe there are even more opportunities for musicians to build an audience and be heard than ever before.
This site is always changing. New content and sections are added regularly. So, look around and come back often to stay up to date with music releases, performances, and other news.