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Chicago Native Takes His Music To The Main Stage

Chicago native and R&B artist Brandon James is looking to take his act to the main stage this year. Already a household name in the Chicago area, the artist has his sights set high on breaking more into the mainstream with two 2017 releases. Brandon released “The Divine Collection” on indie label EPR on May 29th 2016. The album is currently available for purchase on ITunes and Brandon's website and is available on all major streaming networks. The album is a compilation of Brandon’s two prior releases and is the first released on the EPR label.

Listen to The Divine Collection

https://open.spotify.com/album/266uGiQWFkNoSmBnL77VyN

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-divine-collection/id1227758805

The first of two releases this year “The Divine Collection” is the precursor to the later release currently untitled but scheduled for a September 13th release date. To promote the later record, a publicity and radio campaign has been coordinated with Brandon’s label and will accompany a regional tour in the fall.

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 and Bubba Sparxxx.” by Ellena Rodriguez of pursuitofdopeness.com

Brandon James was born “Brandon Foster.” He states that he “started doing music as an outlet for his depression early on in life.” Constantly challenging himself to become better at his craft, he has taken voice lessons from Bobby Wilsyn, Ars Musica and Andrew Schultze. He has played with Earth, Wind & Fire, Bubba Sparxxx and performed at some of Chicago’s most notable venues including the UIC Pavilion and the House of Blues. Brandon has also earned a degree in music performance and business from the Columbia College of Chicago. Forever seeking to share his story and testimony, Brandon seeks to inspire, touch hearts and provoke thought with his music.

Links: (click below)

Website - http://www.branddo20music.com

You Tube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6zbeEhLhhBH1zfHJ6tqcw

Soundcloud - https://www.soundcloud.com/branddo20/an-underdogs-tale

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BrandDo20/

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