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Vel Omarr : Rhythms & The Blues
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NEW CLASSIC STYLED SOUL MUSIC WITH THAT LEGENDARY SOUND.
Genre: Urban/R&B: Rhythm & Blues
Release Date: 2005
Rhythms & The Blues
Vel Omarr
Record Label: V O S Music
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1. Back to the Rhythm and the Blues 4:18 + MP3 $0.99
2. I'm Your Lover 4:35 + MP3 $0.99
3. If I Should Get to Heaven 4:13 + MP3 $0.99
4. When You're Here 2:40 + MP3 $0.99
5. Feels Like Love 3:50 + MP3 $0.99
6. It's Got to Be Love 3:28 + MP3 $0.99
7. A Family Thing 3:29 + MP3 $0.99
8. Start Loving Me 3:46 + MP3 $0.99
9. That's All That Matters 3:28 + MP3 $0.99
10. That's Alright With Me 3:44 + MP3 $0.99
11. Dance With Me, Honey 4:02 + MP3 $0.99
12. Morality 4:04 + MP3 $0.99
13. You're All That 4:20 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Vel Omarr was born on a small farm in the Mississippi Delta. His mother found that living in the south and working the cotton fields could not be all that life had to offer. Like many before her, she packed her bags and took the "next train smoking" to Chicago in search of better things.

Vel remained in Mississippi with his grandparents. He attended church on Sundays and recalls traveling to neighboring towns participating in or sometimes observing the "Gospel Fests."

At the age of eight, Vel moved to Chicago and reunited with his mother. This was pure culture shock! "From the sticks to the bricks," says Vel. The first song he heard on the radio as the train pulled into the station was "You Send Me" sung by Sam Cooke. "The song eased my longing to be back home in Mississippi", Vel remembers. Vel discovered his love for singing at the age of 14, and upon graduating, he decided to entertain the idea of singing as a way of life. In the early 1970's, Vel boarded a plane bound for Los Angeles to reposition himself, focus, and to pursue his dream as an entertainer.

Vel credits Sam Cooke with being his vocal inspiration from childhood. Adapting some of Cooke's vocal techniques and stage presence has transformed him into a skilled vocalist who not only has his own style, but many will say he sounds very close to Sam. Fans continue to be stunned as to who is actually singing. Vel sings and performs his original compositions with passion and flare and enjoys his own audience and fans.

Vel joined the legendary R&B / DooWop group, the Robins, as their second tenor lead singer, for a reunion tour in 1991. He remained with H.B. Barnum and The Robins until 1995, and then began touring with Brenton Wood as the opening act for Brenton Wood's Sweet Old School Revue. In 2003 he joined The Olympics as one of their lead singers and has performed along side other legendary artists like, Little Anthony and the Imperials, The Penquins, The Coasters, Gene Chandler, The Flamingos, Zola Taylors of the Platters, and many more.

As a singer in Brenton Wood's Sweet Old School Revue, Vel has also opened for and appeared with such legendary greats as James Brown, Etta James, Little Richard, Al Wilson, Barbara Lynn, Brenda Holloway, Rosie, of Rosie and The Originals and many other legendary R&B/Doo Wop artists.
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COMMENTS FROM FANS
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"That's some sweet sweet music you got!
Makes me want to dance!"

Billy Ray Cyrus
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"Each of the songs on Vel's CD is so great, but there is one particular song that is incredible. I have become addicted to "If I Should Get to Heaven." It is "perfection", and I would feel guilty if I didn't tell you about it. Ladies, if you don't have Vel's CD, you should get it, even if just for this song. I know you will play it over and over. I'm sure you all know that you can purchase the CD on Vel's website."

Frances Waller(A Sam Cooke Fan)
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"Smokin' website, Vel and beautiful music as well.
"If I Should Get To Heaven" brought tears to my eyes."

Giovanna Westwood

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"Vel your voice is wonderful!
You have a Sam Cooke....Bobby Womack vibe going.
I am so glad that you created your web page!
It will show everyone just how wonderful you sound! Keep up the good work!"

Kimberly Lewis
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So, For A Taste Of SWEET SOUL MUSIC With That Legendary Sound! THIS IS THE ONE! Come on in! Let's Party! This Song's for YOU! Listen!

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REVIEWS

If I Should Get To Heaven...makes you think and it sounds great.
author: Dreamgurl
                            
This is one good...ok...great CD with a mixture of songs and lyrics that will take you into many emotions. With the sound and quality of Vel's soulful voice mixed in, it's a homerun for those who just want to listen to a breath of fresh air. I found that Vel's site has clips of other songs which you'll find a rare treat as well. Love your VOICE!!!
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author: Lucille Matias
                            
I love this cd especially If I should get to heaven, it is awesome!
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author: Carmella Melo
                            
This cd is smokin hot. I love every song on it, especially If I Should Get To Heaven Carmella Melo
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It is refreshing to come across an R&B voice that is seasoned, strong and solid.
author: Barney Quick, Indie-Music.com
                            
Much of modern R&B is sung in whispers,falsettos and throaty murmurs.It is refreshing to come across an R&B voice that is seasoned, strong and solid. Vel Omarr has such a voice. His premiere CD, Rhythms and the Blues, presents a robust range of approaches to modern R&B. His song, You're All That,features a loping bass line tightened by a sustained synth-string fill and guess what? Sam Cooke influenced vocals. That's Alright With Me is a romantic and manly ballad in the Old-School, slow-dance/piano triplet sense. Morality is an incredibly soulful take on traditional reggae the background vocals punctuate the chorus at just the right times, and the lyrics are refreshing straight talk on the state of modern society. There is a lot of discussion on R&B Websites about the lack of good old passion and groove in today's artists. These critics might do well to explore some of the indie sources of music they care about. There are delightful surprises like Vel Omarr out there, making the kind of magic that made us R&B devotees in the first place.
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