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July 21, 2012

Renowned Singer Wayne Wonder to Release New Album in Six Years, “My Way” on Sept. 11th, 2012

WAYNE WONDER RETURNS WITH HIS FIRST ALBUM IN SIX YEARS


 
MY WAY OUT SEPT 11 ON SINGSO MUSIC

 
Wayne Wonder, the world-renowned singer known for his velvety vocals, pulsating rhythms and catchy hooks, has announced the release of My Way, his first new album in six years available on September 11. My Way is Wonder’s first album on his own label Singso Music after his departure from VP Records. To continue, please click “MORE”!

Funk Legend Bernie Worrell Releases 2 New Singles

Bernie Worrell releases two new singles, “BWO is Landing” and “Get Your Hands Off.”

Rock and Funk legend, BERNIE WORRELL, digitally releases two new singles, “BWO is Landing” and “Get Your Hands Off.”

New York, NY (PRWEB) July 17, 2012

Rock and Funk legend, BERNIE WORRELL, recently digitally released two songs, “BWO is Landing” and “Get Your Hands Off.”
Combing elements of everything from jazz to salsa to funk and soul,
these two tracks have something to offer every music lover. Both tracks
are beautifully arranged and very danceable, full of energy and are true
works of musical genius from a master of many styles. To continue, please click “MORE”!

Jazz Pianist Eric Vaughn to Release CD, “Minor Relocation” on Aug. 7th, 2012

Bay Area Jazz Pianist Eric Vaughn to Release First Nationally Distributed CD, “Minor Relocation,” on August 7


During his more than three decades in
jazz, pianist-composer Eric Vaughn has played with some of the genre’s
leading lights. He has performed up and down the West Coast, in Europe,
and in North Africa, where he fondly remembers having played “A Night in
Tunisia” in Tunisia. But his own music has largely fallen under the
jazz radar screen–a situation sure to be rectified with the release of
“Minor Relocation,” his first nationally distributed recording.

Richmond, CA (PRWEB) July 20, 2012

Eric Vaughn
has devoted most of his life to jazz, but recognition for his
distinctively personal music has long eluded him. To continue, please click “MORE”!