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FAMOUS JAZZ-FUNK FUSION BASSIST MITCHELL COLEMAN JR ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF HIS NEW SINGLE “GLIDE”

Born and raised in Cuba, Alabama, he is bassist/composer Mitchell Coleman Jr.

Known for his debut jazz album “Soul Searching,” released back in 2014, featured some of the greatest jazz players, including; legendary Deron Johnson, and Keyboardist/vocalist Herman (Hollywood) Dawkins.Having found a seat among the great jazz names, Mitchell Coleman has gone ahead to release several singles and three albums to his name. To add onto his vast discography is his new and upcoming single “Glide.” Mitchell announced the release date of his new project slated for January 21st on his website with an exhilarating message;

“A radio-ready production and cover of the 1979’s classic by the group Pleasure, produced by Michael B. Sutton.”

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British alt/pop – Battling mental health

new single from three-piece, British alt/pop band Little Victories. “Love Gets Me Down” is a confessional track detailing a rough patch with mental health whilst the people around you can’t or don’t understand why.

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How To Rebuild Relationships That Are Damaged By Mental Health Issues

Mental health problems have a huge impact on the people around you and they can do some serious damage to relationships with friends and family. If you are on a journey to improve your mental health and overcome your problems, you should think about your relationships with friends and family. As long as you follow these steps, you can start repairing the bridges that were damaged by your mental health problems, and this will make it easier for you to get better. 

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