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March 15, 2016

Saxophonist Phillip “Doc” Martin to Drop New Album “Pocket Love” on March 18th, 2016 | LISTEN!

Phillip Doc Martin - Pocket Love
 
Saxophonist Phillip “Doc” Martin set for new album “Pocket Love” on Innervision Records
 
The multi-faceted artist releases his 5th CD and 2nd for the label on Friday March 18th, 2016
 
ALISO VIEJO, Calif. – March 15, 2016 – PRLog — While many independent artists with cool, successful “day jobs” prefer to avoid references to them when they talk about their music, Saxophonist Phillip “Doc” Martin is the complete opposite, fully embracing the inspirational factor of being a top notch practitioner in two very different professions.

Corinne Bailey Rae’s New Single “Green Aphrodisiac” | New Album “The Heart Speaks In Whispers” Arrives May 13th, 2016 | WATCH VIDEO!

Corinne Bailey Rae - Green Aphrodisiac
 
NEW SONG “GREEN APHRODISIAC” OUT NOW!
 
INTIMATE LIVE SHOWS ANNOUNCED IN NEW YORK, WASHINGTON DC,
LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND & SEATTLE
 
Following the welcome announcement that two-time GRAMMY-winner Corinne Bailey Rae will release her first full-length album in 6 years, The Heart Speaks In Whispers (Virgin Records), on May 13, and the release of the first video for the exuberant lead song “Been To The Moon,” the British singer-songwriter has released another irresistible new offering with “Green Aphrodisiac.”

Singer/Musician Evelyn Rubio’s New Album “Hombres” Tops Billboard’s Latin/Blues Charts

Evelyn Rubio
 
Blues Without Borders Artist Evelyn Rubio Gains Phenomenal Radio Momentum
Number 1, Number 3, & Number 6 on Billboard Charts
 
HOUSTON, March 14, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Multi-talented singer, musician Evelyn Rubio‘s dual language release “Hombres” blows the charts away. Coming in at number one Latin Pop Album, number three Top Latin Album, and number six Blues Album, Evelyn Rubio is well on her way. Grammy member Evelyn Rubio had this to say, “We are so excited! Our greatest hope was that our efforts toward delivering a quality piece of work in both Spanish and English would gain worldwide attention….”