Hawaiian-born Logan Heftel has burst into the Los Angeles music scene and is proving himself to be an artist with a refreshing sound that everyone can fall in love with. Heftel's debut album, "If It Does" (2005), was a highly-praised mix of inventive folk-pop and musing ballads. Recorded at both Black Coffee Recording (Spokane, WA) and in his home studio, "If It Does" was called "...one of the best independent releases that I have heard," by David Rachac of howwastheshow.com.
Heftel's debut album, "If It Does" (2005), was a highly-praised mix of inventive folk-pop and musing ballads. Recorded at both Black Coffee Recording (Spokane, WA) and in his home studio, "If It Does" was called "...one of the best independent releases that I have heard," by David Rachac of howwastheshow.com.
Heftel has been working non-stop writing and performing. His new album, "One Day E.P." captures a sincere moment in a sarcastic world. It shares Heftel's humor and sentiment while exhibiting his "...gift for writing lyrics that probe the soul," (Jack McNally, co-founder of McNally Smith College of Music). The E.P. was produced by pianist Louis Durra, who accompanies Heftel on the tracks.