KIM PHILLIPS, SON OF REGGAE LEGEND, GLEN ADAMS, RELEASES SONGS FROM HIS FATHER’S PREVIOUSLY PRODUCED CATALOGUE – FRANKIE PAUL

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Kim Phillips, son of Glen Adams, has just released two powerful reggae songs, both performed by veteran reggae artist Frankie Paul and produced by Glen Adams prior to his death.

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The first track, titled “out in the deep,” is an inspirational record that deals with his – Frankie Paul’s – spiritual tenacity; While the second song, “too much guns” addresses the issue of gun control and/or the lack thereof.

Frustrated by all the violence taking place all over the world, Kim Phillips decided that it was time to share unreleased records from his father’s extensive catalogue, which is filled with the type of message-music needed for this day and age.

Both tracks are being released on his newly formed label, Capo-Landmark Music, which is a spin off from Glen Adams’ Capo label from the seventies. Both songs can be streamed via the YouTube links below and DJs are invited to email mariajacksonent@gmail.com for promo mp3s.

Frankie Paul – Out in the Deep: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RWujttOQQ8

Frankie Paul – Too Much Guns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-5svkeareE

P.S. Persons wanting more info on Glen Adams’ catalogue may contact Kim Phillips at kimphillips_69@yahoo.com or +1 (876)537-8792

One comment on “KIM PHILLIPS, SON OF REGGAE LEGEND, GLEN ADAMS, RELEASES SONGS FROM HIS FATHER’S PREVIOUSLY PRODUCED CATALOGUE – FRANKIE PAUL

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