Lounge Show Legends

Gail Nobles
Lounge Show Legends Podcast

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  1. Vel Omarr-The Sam Cooke of Our Time 3:11:23 2.48 PM

    11/03/2023

    Vel Omarr-The Sam Cooke of Our Time 3:11:23 2.48 PM

    Jingle by: Gail Nobles Music - Honeymoon Chord: Samplefocus.com Vocals by: Gail Nobles Story by: Gail Nobles Photo credit: Vel Omarr Hi! I’m Gail Nobles. Welcome to Lounge Show Legends. Todays topic: Vel Omarr. The Sam Cooke of Our Time. Vel truly is the Sam Cooke of our time. Everyone that has heard him knows it. I don’t know anyone that is singing like Sam Cooke in soul music like Vel. Mr. Omarr can sing and sound just like Sam Cooke. He has his own songs like: “How Can I Make You Mine”, “Trouble Blues”, “Still My Love Grows”, & “If I should Get To Heaven” just to name a few. Vel Omarr has natural singing talent. He’s someone I wouldn’t really call an impersonator. Vel has too much talent. When he sings, it’s really him singing. It’s really his voice. He just happened to sound like Sam Cooke. We need his voice & talent & style in this day and age because Vel Omarr is about what is real in music. If you have been following Vel on his Youtube channel, you know what he has said. Soul Music is a spiritual thing, and therefore, Soul Music will never die. Vel has said that soul music ain’t dead, and he is proving it. He has a song: Soul Music ain’t dead. If you’re following Vel on Facebook, last night there was a live interview on him and some of his great music and great covers of the legendary Sam Cooke. The interview was done by Studio Buzz - host “WB”. To learn more about the soul artist Vel Omarr, go to vel-omarr.com.

    3 min
  2. Garfield Fleming - He’s on the Scene 5:13:22 6.10 PM

    13/05/2022

    Garfield Fleming - He’s on the Scene 5:13:22 6.10 PM

    Intro Song: Garfield Fleming - He’s On the Scene Intro Song by: Gail Nobles © 2022 Music by: Gail Nobles Vocals by: Gail Nobles Voice Actor: Gail Nobles Cover design by: Gail Nobles Hello! I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Lounge Show Legends. Today’s topic is Garfield Fleming & yes, he’s on the scene. If I didn’t know any better, I would think that he is David Ruffin. That look. That sound. That Motown Sound. I’ll say his name again. Garfield Fleming of the Delfonics. Lord, keep him with us as long as you can. He’s bringing back the legendary Motown music. Good music that was meant to be & meant to stay. Please don’t send it away as Garfield Fleming pleaded in his song. (Singing) Yes, his song is out now on Spotify and video on YouTube titled, Please Don’t Send Me Away. And look for the video on YouTube titled Garfield Fleming wit that Motown Band singing “My Girl”. Look for the video titled: Garfield Fleming singing “All I Need”. Look for the video titled: Kevin Morris & Garfield Fleming singing, “ You’re My Everything” and there’s more. And you know who Kevin Morris sings like. Eddie Kendricks. You can also follow the page of Facebook titled “ That Motown Band”. They have some of Garfield’s videos on their page. There are other pages like “The Garfield Fleming Fans Connection”. And there are several Garfield Fleming pages on Facebook. I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to the Lounge Show Legends. Don’t forget to check out Garfield Fleming’s music today. It’s a treat, and he’s on the scene. Gonna leave you now with the intro for today’s topic. (Intro) Garfield Fleming (He’s on the Scene). Song by Gail Nobles © 2022.

    4 min
  3. 10/05/2021

    Tribute Artists - 5:10:21, 3.08 PM

    Story by: Gail Nobles Hello everyone. Thank you for listening to lounge show legends. It is said that there won’t be another James Brown, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t anyone else out there like him. James Brown endorsed a man by the name of Tony Wilson. He’s known as the young James Brown. There is another man whose real name is James Brown. He calls himself King James Brown. Both these guys are tribute artists and pays tribute to The Godfather of soul. We also have the son of Jackie Wilson whose name is Bobby Brooks Wilson. He’s a lot like his father and is the living legend of his father. There are so many imitators. I’ve only named out a few. There are some tribute artists that can look and sound so much like the original entertainers. People seem to enjoy them. I enjoy them. When I first started the Lounge Show, it wasn’t just about tribute artists. It was about talented artists that have the old fashioned music and style. I consider them as legends too carrying on the old style of music with their talent. They were artists that really had a voice to sing. God has given so many people a lot of talent. There is always somebody out there that is just as good as the best or better. They just haven’t been discovered or couldn’t make it like the ones before them. Great talent is still here, but we need people that will want and recognize great talent. We don’t see many people today like Ed Sullivan and Allen Freed. Those men enjoyed great talent and they recognized great talent. We don’t have Dick Clark’s American Bandstand anymore or Don Cornelius from Soul Train. Those were the days when we got to see all of our favorite singers on television. Today’s Music, Radio, and Television has changed. We’re living in a different era and time. But it’s so great to have those tribute artists to carry on the sound of the past that so many still love.

    3 min

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