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Hello and welcome back to the latest episode of Ultimate Vibe Audio Music Productions I'm enjoying the sunshine this afternoon but I'm enjoying creating Music more which leads me to the release of the newest latest Digital Album release coming from Ultimate Vibe Audio Music Productions titled Free Your Soul  check it out by going to this link
https://seriousnubian.bandcamp.com/album/free-your-soul
There are Eight brand new original tracks and one reworked original track that was originally recorded back in 2002.
Also, there will be a listening party for the new Digital release next Sunday @ 9 pm EDT.
Just go to the link and click on the RSVP tag to log in. I also want to give big ups to my cousin Dale Davis for giving me a plug on Facebook appreciate that plus all the new subscribers to the numberonemusic.com website I did say that I would give each and every one of you a mention on this latest Podcast and also for making Trying Times the number one Funk tune in Canada
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/marcusdavis40
http://www.seriousnubian.com
Also, i might  add that I watched a concert and a documentary on the Tubi channel the other day. The concert I watched was called Hardcore Devo featuring the band Devo. I have to say that they were pretty good and I was into it a lot and these guys are like in their 70's now. When they came out originally back in the 1970's I have to say that I didn't appreciate them then and that's because I was a wet ears innocent teenager back then. I saw them at a Knebworth outdoor Festival back in 1978 what a lineup that was Brand X, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Jefferson Starship, Devo, & Genesis at the top of the bill. I wasn't into the new wave thing at all back then I was into the more progressive heavier bands and the Jazz/Fusion thing. Devo didn't go down too well at that event what with that lineup of bands they had to compete with it was the wrong gig for them. I was watching the beer cans being hurled at them while they were doing their set. But I'm older and wiser now and I do like their music now whenever I have the urge to listen to them. I have to say that they were ahead of their time and some folks were just not ready for them back then including myself. Thats all I have to say on the subject plus support the Independent Musician and keep Music Live.    

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Hello and welcome back to the latest episode of Ultimate Vibe Audio Music Productions I'm enjoying the sunshine this afternoon but I'm enjoying creating Music more which leads me to the release of the newest latest Digital Album release coming from Ultimate Vibe Audio Music Productions titled Free Your Soul  check it out by going to this link
https://seriousnubian.bandcamp.com/album/free-your-soul
There are Eight brand new original tracks and one reworked original track that was originally recorded back in 2002.
Also, there will be a listening party for the new Digital release next Sunday @ 9 pm EDT.
Just go to the link and click on the RSVP tag to log in. I also want to give big ups to my cousin Dale Davis for giving me a plug on Facebook appreciate that plus all the new subscribers to the numberonemusic.com website I did say that I would give each and every one of you a mention on this latest Podcast and also for making Trying Times the number one Funk tune in Canada
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/marcusdavis40
http://www.seriousnubian.com
Also, i might  add that I watched a concert and a documentary on the Tubi channel the other day. The concert I watched was called Hardcore Devo featuring the band Devo. I have to say that they were pretty good and I was into it a lot and these guys are like in their 70's now. When they came out originally back in the 1970's I have to say that I didn't appreciate them then and that's because I was a wet ears innocent teenager back then. I saw them at a Knebworth outdoor Festival back in 1978 what a lineup that was Brand X, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Jefferson Starship, Devo, & Genesis at the top of the bill. I wasn't into the new wave thing at all back then I was into the more progressive heavier bands and the Jazz/Fusion thing. Devo didn't go down too well at that event what with that lineup of bands they had to compete with it was the wrong gig for them. I was watching the beer cans being hurled at them while they were doing their set. But I'm older and wiser now and I do like their music now whenever I have the urge to listen to them. I have to say that they were ahead of their time and some folks were just not ready for them back then including myself. Thats all I have to say on the subject plus support the Independent Musician and keep Music Live.    

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