
Live Shows & Sync-License
Sergio has loved writing music and lyrics since the only audience he had was the imaginary crowd cheering him on in his childhood bedroom. Since then, he’s gigged, toured, collected more feedback than any one artist asks for, and somehow managed to become “locally irrelevant” in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama; mostly because he kept performing everywhere except home.
Driven by more than the thrill of the stage, Sergio creates music with a cinematic edge. His work is built for live audiences, digital storytelling, and the screen; blending performance, narrative, and visual media into a unified artistic identity.
Vision and Action
Today, Sergio is expanding that vision through strategic partnerships and sponsorships, positioning himself not just as a musician, but as a full creative product. His ecosystem includes live shows, behind‑the‑scenes content, Q&As, storytelling series, and original music crafted for film and media.
In a landscape shaped by streaming and social platforms, Sergio is building a blueprint for sustainable artistry; one that empowers creators, engages audiences, and delivers meaningful ROI for collaborators and brands.

“Roses” was born from a happy accident; Sergio was learning a completely different song when he stumbled onto a hook that stopped him cold: “I haven’t smelled the roses life’s been composing.”
That line became the emotional spine of the track. “Roses” captures the feeling of drifting through life on autopilot; like kicking a can down the road, head down, missing everything meaningful happening just outside your line of sight. It’s a song about waking up, looking up, and realizing you’ve been moving without truly living.
Tone: reflective, warm, subtly uplifting
Themes: self‑awareness, slowing down, rediscovery, personal shift Emotional arc: from numb routine → to clarity → to quiet resolve
Ideal sync moments:
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character reflection or turning‑point scenes
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sunrise drives, quiet montages, “life reset” sequences
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indie drama beats, coming‑of‑age moments
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brand spots centered on mindfulness, lifestyle, wellness, or “enjoy the moment” messaging
Why it works: “Roses” blends introspection with accessibility; a hook that lands instantly, and a mood that supports both narrative depth and commercial warmth. It’s versatile enough to sit under dialogue, elevate montage pacing, or serve as a thematic anchor for emotional storytelling.

Roses
Hatchet

“Hatchet” began with the hypnotic tick of a turn‑signal; a small, rhythmic moment that cracked open a bigger idea. Sergio heard a pulse, imagined a character moving to it, and suddenly the scene unfolded: someone dancing their way out of the weight they’ve been carrying, shedding tension beat by beat.
The track captures that exact energy; the push‑pull between wanting freedom and confronting the internal knots that keep you from it. It’s introspective, cinematic, and emotionally kinetic, making it a strong fit for scenes centered on transformation, release, or personal reckoning.
Key lyrical moment: “Do you believe it’s really better than this, when you’re worried all the time? If that were true you’d hold onto what’s you, and not accept the same old lines.”
Why it works for sync:
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Tone: reflective, rhythmic, and emotionally charged
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Themes: self‑liberation, inner conflict, breaking cycles
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Visual fit: character breakthroughs, late‑night drives, montage sequences, emotional pivots, indie drama beats
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Format flexibility: works as a vocal feature, a mood‑setting underscore, or a narrative‑driven montage anchor
“Hatchet” is built for stories about choosing yourself; even when it’s hard.
Sergio delivers a wide, genre‑spanning sound; Motown warmth, country grit, alternative edge, soul, blues, all anchored by an acoustic core that plays just as well on a festival stage as it does in an intimate room. Sergio's versatility makes him an easy fit across mixed‑bill lineups and multi‑genre events.
He’s performed everywhere from dive bars to festival circuits, and he shows up ready to work, ready to entertain, and ready to make the night memorable.
What sets Sergio apart for talent buyers is the built‑in content engine he brings with him.
His live rig captures high‑quality audio and beautiful video from every show; turning each performance into re-playable content that highlights the venue, the crowd, and the energy of the night.
That means: more engagement, more visibility, and more marketing momentum for the venue and the event.
Sergio isn’t just booking a show; he’s creating a collaborative experience that supports growth, strengthens community, and gives festivals and venues content they can actually use.
Contact
Management: AllThisEnt@gmail.com 251-895-9244
Booking
50 Ways to Leave your Lover- Paul Simon

I Got a Name-
Jim Croce

Filmed by: Carson Roberson
Recorded by: Chris Menefee
Edited/Mix: Sergio
Oo De Lally-
Roger Miller




