Oliver Sean

[1][2] His brand of music is known for its Americana influence with acoustic rock, world and contemporary undertones.

Born in Goa, India, Sean has lived most of his life abroad, including Dubai and the UK.

Sean's discography with WOA International started in 1999 with his single "There She Is Again"[4] at the age of 19, having recorded it three years earlier.

[7] In 2020 the artist made it into the Billboard Top 10 Artist charts [8] and secured another Billboard Blues Album Chart hit with his 2021 lockdown album Garage Sessions, Vol.1,[9] He is a member of the Recording Academy and a voting member for the Grammy Awards.

[16] In 2006, Sean was involved with writing music for the French Government for the tourism campaign of the Massif Region and official song for the Goa Floats at the India Republic Day Parade[17] that won the top honors in 2006.

In February 2015 Oliver Sean released a live and unplugged EP titled Bootleg Recordings Vol.1[24] dedicated towards animal welfare and followed that up with the Stripped Down Summer Tour[25] across New York, Costa Rica and England.

The third single from the album, "Walk Up and Kiss You", was selected by NARAS (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences) for the 61st Grammy Awards Nomination Ballots in Best American Roots Song and Best American Roots Performance categories.

[29] At the Fall 2018 International Independent Film Awards Sean's single New York won Gold in the Best Music Video and Best Original Song categories.

[30] Keeping with his world beat roots the singer songwriter released his single Doing That (Time, Love, Happiness) on 1 February 2019.

[2] The artist was nominated for the 2020 Golden Fox Film Award, Best Music Video Category, as Director, for "Doing That (Time.

[36] In the midst of the pandemic Sean started streaming his live performances from his home and studio, for fans around the world to watch and connect with the artist one on one.

[citation needed] Sean got his first Christmas Number 1 in the UK on the Blues Charts in 2021, with his version of Everyday Will be like a Holiday.

[citation needed] Blues Dance (Worldbeat), which was released during the same time as the Garage Sessions Vol.

1 album went on to hit #1 in the US and the UK simultaneously on the iTunes Easy Listening charts, at the start on 2022.