Toronto Artist John Lewitt Releases New Pop-Rock Single “Six Ways To Sunday”

The Toronto-based songwriter and producer previews his upcoming album with a new single rooted in classic pop-rock craftsmanship and independent artistry.

John Lewitt Six Ways To Sunday single release promotional photo of the Toronto pop rock artist.
Toronto artist John Lewitt releases his new pop-rock single “Six Ways To Sunday,” continuing his prolific run of independent music projects. (image contributed)

John Lewitt Six Ways To Sunday single highlights a return to organic, melody-driven songwriting in his latest release.

Toronto, ON — Toronto-based songwriter and producer John Lewitt has released his latest single, “Six Ways To Sunday,” offering a preview of his upcoming 11th solo studio album.

The new track, now available on major streaming platforms, serves as the title song for the forthcoming album and reflects Lewitt’s continued commitment to traditional songwriting and live instrumentation in an increasingly digital music landscape.


A Return to Organic Songwriting

With “Six Ways To Sunday,” Lewitt takes an “all-in” approach to production—writing, performing, recording, and mixing the track independently. The single emphasizes organic instrumentation and melody-driven composition, drawing influence from classic pop-rock traditions.

The sound blends upbeat rhythms with reflective lyrics, centring on perseverance and forward momentum. The track’s tone is rooted in optimism, while acknowledging the challenges that shape an artist’s journey.


A Prolific Independent Career

Lewitt identifies primarily as a songwriter, a role that has defined a prolific output over the past decade. Since formally releasing music in 2016, he has produced a catalogue spanning more than a dozen albums, showcasing a wide range of styles and influences.

His work has extended beyond traditional album releases into film and television, with placements in programs including The Young & The Restless, ESPN Portraits, and 7 Little Johnstons. These credits highlight his ability to craft adaptable compositions suited for multiple formats.


From Toronto Stages to Screen Placements

Based in Toronto, Lewitt has also performed at notable venues such as Roy Thomson Hall and the Horseshoe Tavern, contributing to his presence within the city’s live music circuit.

In addition to his solo work, Lewitt has collaborated with other artists as a producer, contributing to projects across genres, including recent work with emerging Canadian talent.


Supporting the Canadian Music Ecosystem

Beyond his recording and performance career, Lewitt is actively involved in supporting music education and industry development in Canada. His philanthropic efforts include contributions to organizations such as MusiCounts and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, reflecting a broader commitment to nurturing future artists.


Looking Ahead to a New Album Release

“Six Ways To Sunday” sets the tone for Lewitt’s upcoming album, scheduled for release later this year. The project is expected to continue his focus on melody-driven songwriting and self-produced recordings.

As independent artists continue to shape Canada’s evolving music landscape, Lewitt’s latest release reinforces the enduring appeal of classic songwriting principles combined with modern distribution.


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Alwin Marshall-Squire is the Editor-in-Chief of S-Q Publications Inc., overseeing editorial strategy for GTA Weekly, GTA Today, and Vision Newspaper. He leads the publications’ mission to deliver bold, original journalism focused on the people and communities of the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, and the global Caribbean diaspora. Also writes for GTA Weekly and GTA Today.

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