Hey classic‑rock aficionados, ever wonder “who’s behind the new single ‘Won’t You Come With Me’?” or ask “what is Geordie Brown’s debut single about?” Well, get ready to crank the volume, this one’s a true East Coast celebration.

“Won’t You Come With Me” is Geordie Brown’s electrifying debut rock single, dropping August 15 across all major streaming platforms. It’s a loving, analog‑tape revival of a lost 1970s Nova Scotian gem originally by the band Titan, a track that once lit up Halifax airwaves and topped local charts in 1978.
You might be asking yourself, “who played on this record?” Brown didn’t just cover the song, he brought Titan’s original members Dave Roberts, Steve “Jug” Brown (his father!), Bruce Nelson, and Mark DesJardins back into the studio with him. They recorded the track on analog tape at Joel Plaskett’s Fang Recording in Dartmouth, with Thomas Stajcer engineering and mixing—and it’s digitally polished by J. LaPointe.
What about the vibe? Full‑throttle 70s classic‑rock energy in “Won’t You Come With Me”, complete with pop hooks and surf‑rock harmonies—it’s the perfect feel‑good soundtrack for your summer road trip or why not ask “when should I listen to this track?” — August 15 is your answer.
This release isn’t just a fresh single, it’s a bridge between generations: Titan’s veterans, East Coast heavy hitters like Sean Kilbride (drummer for platinum‑selling Haywire), and Brown himself, whose roots in Dartmouth and theatrical pedigree bring remarkable depth to the track.
And if you’re wondering “what’s next for Geordie Brown?”, he’s revving up to tour cross‑Canada this fall as guest vocalist with Foreigner on their Jukebox Hero Tour — a full‑circle moment following his breakout theatrical role in their stage musical.
“Won’t You Come With Me” delivers nostalgia, rock-and-roll heart, and future-forward momentum, all in one blistering anthem.
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