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Radio Rush Hour Soul Debuts

Hey Soul Mates,
We are proud to introduce
Radio Rush Hour Soul. The debut track on it is our live performance of Fall Out. It's still in beta mode for us, so bear with us. Our goal for it is to play a whole jukebox of live, studio and rare Rush Hour Soul cuts. We'll also be adding snippets from interviews and spoken messages from the band from time to time.

Today's
tour pictures are from day 2 in the recording studio. This was the day for vocals. I did a lot of work on the tracking. Master takes, backing vocals, harmonies. A lot of experimenting and hot performances. Then the boys joined in to record the choruses. Lots of fun and a little goofiness. I am partial to our "BoyzIIMen" shot.

There are a couple of pix of the surroundings including Bry down by the riverside. No sword and shield, but he's got his beer and iPod.

Hope you all are enjoying the 4th of July weekend. Now that the Radio is up and running and pix are posted, it's time to take a dip in the pool, which is really off the wall. I got a color TV so I can see the Knicks playing basketball. Name that tune!
Love, Power, Peace

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