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Marsha Bartenetti Releases New Single, “I Could Get Used To This”

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Introducing Her Upcoming EP, Set for Release in 2025

Celebrated vocalist Marsha Bartenetti released her new single, “I Could Get Used to This,” on December 6, 2024. This marks the first single from her highly anticipated EP, set for release in 2025. The song, originally composed by Wes Montgomery (Bumpin’), features lyrics by Mark Winkler and Shelley Nyman.

Marsha discovered the tune at one of Mark Winkler’s performances and was captivated by its charm. “I fell in love with this tune when I heard Mark sing it at one of his shows and just knew I had to record it,” Marsha shared. “He was kind enough to give me the go-ahead, and I am proud to release it.”

The recording process spanned across Nashville and Los Angeles, bringing together an exceptional roster of talent:

Basic Tracks Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Nashville (Co-Producer: Donny Marrow):

Piano: Kevin Madill
Guitar: Pat Bergeson
Drums: Marcus Finnie
Bass: Danny O’Lannerghty
Overdubs and Vocals Recorded at Blue Moon Studio, Los Angeles (Co-Producer: Stephan Oberhoff):

Saxophone: Brian Scanlon
Hammond B3 & Flugelhorn Sample: Stephan Oberhoff
Vocals: Marsha Bartenetti

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RONNIE BELL RELEASES NEW ALBUM MOMENTS IN TIME PT. 1: COOKOUT CLASSICS

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A Soulful Celebration of Life’s Defining Moments Told Through Southern Soul, Blues, and R&B

Southern Soul singer and songwriter Ronnie Bell returns with a heartfelt and groove-filled new album, Moments in Time Pt. 1: Cookout Classics—a musical tribute to life’s most memorable moments, blending bluesy storytelling, smooth R&B vibes, and good old-fashioned soul.

More than just a collection of songs, Moments in Time Pt. 1: Cookout Classics is a living, breathing soundtrack to the human experience. Each track reflects a universal milestone—from love and heartbreak to family gatherings and hard-won triumphs. With his signature falsetto and unmatched Southern charm, Ronnie Bell brings listeners into his world, offering a nostalgic journey that’s as joyful as it is healing.

“This album is about celebrating the moments that shape us,” says Bell. “Whether you’re dancing at a family reunion, learning a hard lesson in love, or reflecting on the people you’ve lost—these songs are here to remind you that you’re not alone.”

Tracklist & Themes Include:
“Family Reunion Groove” – A celebration of togetherness, capturing the magic of summer cookouts and the energy of multi-generational love.

“Birthday Blues” – A reflective, soulful number about growing older and embracing the wisdom that comes with it.

“Lotto Love” – A fun, upbeat track about finding the jackpot in love, not just luck.

“Lesson in Love” – A ballad on heartbreak, healing, and the growth that follows.

“Barbecue & Blues” – A laid-back groove paying homage to the simple joys of food, music, and fellowship.

“First Slow Dance” – A tender ode to young love and unforgettable firsts.

“Uncle’s Wisdom” – A storytelling song filled with life advice from a beloved elder.

“Winning Season” – A triumphant anthem about rising above struggles and stepping into your purpose.

“Sunday Morning Redemption” – A gospel-infused message of hope, grace, and new beginnings.

“Goodbye Ain’t Forever” – A powerful tribute to lost loved ones and the enduring nature of love.

A Love Letter to Southern Culture
Deeply rooted in the Southern Black experience, Moments in Time Pt. 1: Cookout Classics feels like sitting on the porch with family, smelling ribs on the grill, and reliving your life through song. Ronnie Bell masterfully intertwines vivid storytelling, infectious rhythms, and generational wisdom into a project that resonates across age and background.


Born and raised in Walker, Louisiana, Ronnie “RnB” Bell’s music journey began at just five years old singing in church. Influenced by legends like Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, and John P. Kee, Bell developed a style rooted in tradition yet brimming with fresh energy. From performing with George Perkins and the Voices of Harmony as a teenager to collaborating with Southern University’s Marching Band and Concert Choir, Bell’s early experiences laid the foundation for a remarkable career.

He gained national attention with his breakout hit “Cotton Candy”, and has since shared stages with the likes of Patti LaBelle, Erykah Badu, The Manhattans, Sir Charles Jones, and Brian McKnight. Since 2019, Bell has been a mainstay on the Blues Is Alright Tour, known for his soul-stirring performances and undeniable charisma.

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