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ARTIST BRANDON JAMES OPENING FOR BUBBA SPARXXX AT 421 BASH

Friday April 21st Georgia's own Bubba Sparxxx is headlining at the 421 Bash at Joe's Bar on Weed St. Sparxxx is performing with a range of artist including Chicago native and favorite Brandon James.

Brandon James will be celebrating the upcoming re - release of his EP The Divine Collection with an opening performance for Bubba Sparxxx. Other artist on the ticket include Brian Faze, Eye & i and Hitsleep. The show is 21 and older, starts at 7:30 pm and tickets are $ 15 Advance / $18 Day of Show / $30 DJ Booth PIT / $50 Alley Suite.

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Brandon has been described as “a dope R&B Chicago based artist that has already performed at some notable Chicago venues including House of Blues, Reggie’s Rock Club, and has even opened for Earth Wind and Fire at the UIC pavilion.” by Ellena Rodriguez of www.pursuitofdopeness.com

The Divine Collection EP will be released on May 29th 2017. It will be his first album distributed by up and coming indie label EPR. The album will be available on Itunes, Spotify and all major streaming sources. A follow up single An Underdog's Tale has been promoted via radio for the re- release. In addition Brandon will follow up the success of the re - release and venture with EPR by releasing a new EP in the summer of 2017.

Links:

Contact: entire.lypr@gmail.com
Website - http://www.branddo20music.com
You Tube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6zbeEhLhhBH1zfHJ6tqcw
Soundcloud - https://www.soundcloud.com/branddo20/an-underdogs-tale
ITunes - https://www.itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-soul-sessions/id1103038979
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BrandDo20/
Online version - https://sites.google.com/view/pressrelease04172017/home

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