• Vel Omarr-The Sam Cooke of Our Time 3:11:23 2.48 PM

  • Mar 11 2023
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Vel Omarr-The Sam Cooke of Our Time 3:11:23 2.48 PM

  • Summary

  • Jingle by: Gail Nobles
    Music - Honeymoon Chord: Samplefocus.com
    Vocals by: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    Photo credit: Vel Omarr


    Hi! I’m Gail Nobles. Welcome to Lounge Show Legends. Todays topic: Vel Omarr. The Sam Cooke of Our Time.

    Vel truly is the Sam Cooke of our time. Everyone that has heard him knows it. I don’t know anyone that is singing like Sam Cooke in soul music like Vel. Mr. Omarr can sing and sound just like Sam Cooke. He has his own songs like: “How Can I Make You Mine”, “Trouble Blues”, “Still My Love Grows”, & “If I should Get To Heaven” just to name a few.

    Vel Omarr has natural singing talent. He’s someone I wouldn’t really call an impersonator. Vel has too much talent. When he sings, it’s really him singing. It’s really his voice. He just happened to sound like Sam Cooke. We need his voice & talent & style in this day and age because Vel Omarr is about what is real in music.

    If you have been following Vel on his Youtube channel, you know what he has said. Soul Music is a spiritual thing, and therefore, Soul Music will never die. Vel has said that soul music ain’t dead, and he is proving it. He has a song: Soul Music ain’t dead.

    If you’re following Vel on Facebook, last night there was a live interview on him and some of his great music and great covers of the legendary Sam Cooke. The interview was done by Studio Buzz - host “WB”.

    To learn more about the soul artist Vel Omarr, go to vel-omarr.com.
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