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CJ Commerford & The Supertones

The Mornington Peninsula’s CJ Commerford & The Supertones’ have the power to ignite your soul, sweeping you back into the essential version of you.

A celebration of all moments analogue, beautifully human in one’s life, CJ channels this into a soulful blues rock sound written with his deep love and grounding connection to vintage music.

‘The Supertones’ are the five-piece backbone to CJ’s vintage soul, allowing for those vintage moments to be fully realised onstage and in the studio.

cjsupertones@gmail.com
1ST

1ST is a Award winning Indie artist out of Albany New York bringing that hot new sound with songs like fire love,sparring,on one,same energy,realness,take over,1ST have shown he can cross over into different genre with ease.1ST Also entered the meta verse tapping into the future of the music industry introducing the family 1st show coming on all platforms.2023 is going to be a big year for 1st stay tuned in .

ramelldouglas@gmail.com
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Phyturs for Christ

Watch and Pray was released on June 4th, 2022, on the Phy-Tur Records LLC label and is available where ever streaming music is sold.

Watch and Pray

Artist Name Phy-Turs for Christ

www.phyturrecords.com

Additional Artists Featuring - Larry Barrett

Composer -

Leslie Lewis Barrett Producer

larry_barrett@phyturrecords.com
Patrick McLaughlin

Patrick McLaughlin is an inventive and seasoned contemporary blues musician with a widescreen musical perspective that reaches beyond preconceived boundaries. His artistry draws from rock, jazz, soul, indie-rock, and R&B. Just Like The Record is a culmination of a creative journey capturing the many facets of Patrick’s artistry at a high level. The songs feature fresh collaborations, instrumentation, and some of Patrick’s finest songwriting. “I make it a rule for my latest record to never sound like my previous one. This album was built to sound different.

boltrecord@gmail.com
Graham Whorley

Master musician Graham Whorley is originally from Lynchburg, Virginia, but after nearly 30 years of living in Charleston and playing his way through the ever-changing club circuit here, the man is now something of a Lowcountry legend. In fact, Whorley told the City Paper that prior to the pandemic, he averaged more than 300 area shows a year.

Grahamwhorley@gnail.com