John Galea

John Galea is a British based singer-songwriter record producer. John has supported McFly on their Keep Calm and Play Louder tour and Lemar on tour and has attracted songwriting acclaim for writing the Thea Garrett single "Frontline".

Life
Born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk in 1987, Galea started writing music at the age of 12 and learnt classical piano. He moved to London aged 19 after winning a National songwriting contest and began performing with his live band and working with various producers including Beluga Heights and Dele Ladimeji. John started working with other artists and has written tracks for Thea Garrett, Joelina and Gianluca Bezzina,

As an artist John has had a lot of support from online bloggers such as Popjustice & EQ as well as Maltese bloggers where John has gained significant popularity. John started recording a YouTube blog every week of his cover of every number single that charted at Number 1 in the UK, his YouTube channel has now hit over 2 million views worldwide and is growing.

The Scrapbook EP
John released his first independent self-funded track, "Do It My Way," from his first EP in September 2011 on iTunes and Amazon worldwide. He made his first music Video with Luti Media directed by Dapo Fagbenle. In April 2012 John released his first five track EP The Scrapbook to download on iTunes, featuring the tracks "Do It My Way" and "Drunk On U".

Under Attack EP
John's second EP, "Under Attack" released September 2nd 2013 saw John work with  The Monarch and The Club Junkies. The first release from the EP was the track "Golddiggin" featuring rapper Scorcher, produced by  The Monarch it was released in July and remixed by The Club Junkies.

In September 2013 John launched his new E.P Under Attack to the media and specially invited guests at The Borderline in London and donated all profits to Cancer Research.

Songwriting Credits

 * Front Line - Thea Garrett, 2011
 * Trendsetter - Joelina Drews, 2011
 * M.I.A - Joelina Drews, 2012

Tours

 * Keep Calm and Play Louder (2012) Support