Enter to Win A Copy of The New Bob Baldwin Project “TWENTY”!!
Enter to Win a Copy of Contemporary Jazz Keyboardist Bob Baldwin’s
“TWENTY”!!
Good Day T.U.M.S. Readers!
On behalf of Bob Baldwin & the team here at T.U.M.S., we are giving away 5 copies (MP3 Package) of the all new project “TWENTY”! The drawing will take place July 12th & expires at midnight with the winners being announced the following day, July 13th. All you have to do to enter is expired. Here’s a bit of information regarding the new release:
Bob
Baldwin – keyboardist/composer/arranger/leader/sideman/author (and
sometimes singer and engineer) – has arrived at an applaud-able
milestone with Twenty, his 20th project since starting out on his
musical journey in 1988 with the prophetically titled I’ve Got a Long
Way to Go. Brother Baldwin has been fighting the good fight to build a
faithful audience by steadily coming out of a versatile bag…but not
without taking his share of industry lumps. In 1989, he reached one
early milestone landing at New York giant Atlantic Records when it
launched its “Atlantic Jazz” division (on which he thrived with label
mates ranging from Ahmad Jamal to Bobby Lyle), only to see it close as a
sign-of-the-times casualty. Of several other companies for which he has
recorded, one filed for bankruptcy while many more simply went out of
business. An executive at yet another company was arrested as the
ringleader of a ponzi scheme. Bob’s luck is badder’n Teddy Pendergrass’
AND Brother Eddie Harris’ put together!
Baldwin – keyboardist/composer/arranger/leader/sideman/author (and
sometimes singer and engineer) – has arrived at an applaud-able
milestone with Twenty, his 20th project since starting out on his
musical journey in 1988 with the prophetically titled I’ve Got a Long
Way to Go. Brother Baldwin has been fighting the good fight to build a
faithful audience by steadily coming out of a versatile bag…but not
without taking his share of industry lumps. In 1989, he reached one
early milestone landing at New York giant Atlantic Records when it
launched its “Atlantic Jazz” division (on which he thrived with label
mates ranging from Ahmad Jamal to Bobby Lyle), only to see it close as a
sign-of-the-times casualty. Of several other companies for which he has
recorded, one filed for bankruptcy while many more simply went out of
business. An executive at yet another company was arrested as the
ringleader of a ponzi scheme. Bob’s luck is badder’n Teddy Pendergrass’
AND Brother Eddie Harris’ put together!
~ A. Scott Galloway
Once again, you DO NOT want to pass up on this very special contest!! Spread the word around about the opportunity readers and GOOD LUCK!
BONUS (SOUND CLIPS!!): Stop by Bob’s site to check out sound clips to his entire discography! A great way to get acquainted to Mr. Baldwin’s music that has now spanned over 20 years. Click HERE to access the song samples!!
NewUrbanJazz
Mr. Baldwin’s NewUrbanJazz radio network is now up to 453,000 listeners weekly (terrestrial) from our 25 affiliates, 2-hours weekly. The on-demand program can be heard at www.newurbanjazz.com.
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