Sheryl Aronson’s New Song “On the Road to Your Heart” Debuts to iHeart Radio

"On the Road to Your Heart"

Celebrated Entertainment Journalist and Psychotherapist Ventures into Music with Emotional New Single

Los Angeles, CA, USA (PRUnderground) October 17th, 2024

Acclaimed entertainment journalist, photographer, and psychotherapist Sheryl Aronson has officially made her debut as a songwriter with the release of her heartfelt single, “On the Road to Your Heart,” released under Boogsey Music and now available across major streaming platforms, including iHeart Radio. Inspired by her three decades of work as a relationship therapist, the song blends poignant lyrics with smooth jazz and contemporary influences. Released in September 2024, “On the Road to Your Heart” marks a major milestone in Aronson’s diverse and illustrious career.

Aronson’s journey into songwriting was deeply personal, reflecting on themes of love, connection, and self-discovery. “‘On the Road to Your Heart was inspired by my work with couples as a relationship therapist for 30-plus years. As I wrote the lyrics, I contemplated what makes relationships challenging, heartbreaking, and yet, we still want to take the chance on love,” Aronson shared in a recent interview with Schmooze Jazz. “We are all walking down the road to each other’s heart when we are in a relationship, and sometimes feel lost and detoured on that journey. We are also journeying down the road to our own hearts as we understand what love means to us.

Collaborating with a talented team of musicians, including the renowned keyboardist and producer Gail Jhonson, Aronson elevated the original recording of the song into a polished, contemporary production. Jhonson, known for her work with the all-female group Jazz in Pink, infused the track with her signature blend of smooth jazz, funk, and R&B, while vocalists Britt Prentice and Castella brought Aronson’s lyrical vision to life along with musicians Terry Wollman (guitar), B. Thompson (soprano sax), and Jermone Randall (bass). “I totally trusted Gail with my song and knew the final product would be superb,” Aronson said. “She produced On the Road to Your Heart’ with her special golden touch.

Having spent much of her career highlighting the work of others through her journalism, Aronson’s foray into music comes as a natural evolution of her passion for the arts. She has covered high-profile artists such as Terri Lyne Carrington, Herbie Hancock, and Jeffrey Osborne, and now finds herself stepping into the spotlight with this deeply personal project. “The success of the song belongs to all my friends that have helped me create this beautiful production of ‘On the Road to Your Heart.’ It was a collaboration of what I did originally, with the talented artists who gave their heart and soul to this project,” Aronson expressed with gratitude.

With “On the Road to Your Heart” now gaining traction on platforms like iHeart Radio, Aronson plans to take the next step in her musical journey by developing the song into a full theatrical production. “What I’m working on next is developing the musical play, ‘On the Road to Your Heart,’” she revealed. “It will be a theatrical musical; however, it will also be an experiential interaction for the audience.

Over the years, Sheryl Aronson has written for various magazines, including AGENDASchmooze JazzChic Compass, and Bunny Brunel’s Virtuoso Bass, while photographing concerts and events across the globe. Now, with her debut as a songwriter, she continues to explore new creative territories, guided by her passion for human connection and storytelling.

“On the Road to Your Heart” is available now on all major streaming platforms, including iHeart Radio.

About Sheryl Aronson

Sheryl Aronson is an entertainment journalist, photographer, and psychotherapist with over three decades of experience in relationship therapy. She is a regular contributor to AGENDAVirtuoso BassChic Compass, and serves as event editor and journalist for Schmooze Jazz, covering a wide range of prominent artists in the jazz and entertainment industries. In addition to her work in media, Aronson has recently ventured into music with the release of her song On the Road to Your Heart, marking her debut as a songwriter and setting the stage for future musical endeavors. (Visit: Sherylaronson.com)

About Sheryl Aronson: Journalism, Songwriting, Psychotherapist

Sheryl Aronson is a multi-talented individual known for her work as an entertainment journalist, songwriter, and psychotherapist. She has over 30 years of experience in relationship therapy, which often influences her creative endeavors, including her music and writing. Sheryl has been featured in Agenda Magazine, Schmooze Jazz Magazine, and Chic Compass, where she covers top artists and musicians. Her debut song On the Road to Your Heart was released in September 2024 and is now available on iHeart Radio.

Schmooze Jazz Magazine Returns with Exclusive Insights, Dynamic Interviews, and the Legendary Bobby Lyle

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Schmooze Jazz magazine’s second issue promises an immersive experience for music enthusiasts, featuring captivating content ranging from exclusive interviews with legendary pianist Bobby Lyle to deep dives into the lives of contemporary jazz icons like Spyro Gyra and Paula Atherton. With comprehensive coverage of Southern California’s dynamic jazz scene, insightful retrospectives, and reviews of notable CD releases, the magazine offers a rich exploration of modern jazz culture. Don’t miss out on this compelling journey into this broader jazz spectrum.

Headlining this edition is Bobby Lyle, whose innovative approach to music continues to inspire generations. In an exclusive interview, Lyle shares his thoughts on composition and arranging, offering a glimpse into his diverse sources of inspiration. With a career marked by creativity and versatility, Lyle’s impact on the jazz scene remains unparalleled. Notably, photographer Ash Gupta’s images grace the cover and lifestyle editorial, capturing Bobby Lyle’s essence. Lyle’s commentary underscores the magazine’s commitment to exploring jazz’s diverse landscape and evolution. As Lyle aptly puts it, “I’ve always had a problem with so-called jazz critics who get this picture in their mind of what jazz is supposed to be . . . as jazz has evolved, it has borrowed from more and more sources.”

Offering a rich array of content, early in the magazine is a compelling interview with Jay Beckinstein of Spyro Gyra, a band whose extensive discography spans decades and continues to captivate audiences. Schmooze Jazz reflects on their remarkable legacy, praising their ability to traverse musical genres and eras while maintaining a distinctive sound.  Spyro Gyra’s profound impact on contemporary jazz is undeniable, making their interview an early highlight. Join us in celebrating Spyro Gyra’s 50th anniversary.

This issue presents exclusive interviews with Billboard-charting artists such as Eric Darius, Kim Scott, Paula Atherton, and Terry Wollman. The issue also features a retrospective on Astrud Gilberto, penned by Schmooze Jazz‘s Executive Editor and Jazz/Bossa-nova artist Kaylene Peoples. Notably, percussionist Pete Escovedo, father of Sheila E, enlightens readers about his successful career. Moreover, pianist Myron McKinley discusses his evolution as Earth, Wind & Fire’s musical director and his recent album Sound Alchemist.

Further enriching the publication is a comprehensive overview of Southern California’s exciting jazz scene, with live concerts, festivals, and more, meticulously curated by event editor Sheryl Aronson. Aronson also interviews Oxnard Jazz Festival’s Chuck Dennis who shares his inspiration for the rapidly emerging annual event.  The magazine also reviews notable CD releases, including Euphoria by Keiko Matsui, Innocence by Kenny G, The Drop by Jeff Lorber Fusion, Heartwood by Lawson Rollins; Black Classical Music by Yussef Dayes, and Just In The Moment by Justin-Lee Schultz. Additionally, contributing writer/photographer Michael Adam Cohen shares insights from the “Dave Koz & Friends at Sea” experience. Vocalist Rebecca Jade and her new CD is highlighted in the issue, adding further depth to its coverage.

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Jeff Lorber Fusion at Jazz in the Vines 2018
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