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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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Author Camari Knox Releases Debut Poetry Book The Silence of Snow Is So Loudly Deafening

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A Stirring Exploration of Trauma, Introspection, and the Unquiet Mind

Author Camari Knox announces the release of her debut poetry collection, The Silence of Snow Is So Loudly Deafening—a hauntingly lyrical examination of identity, psychological trauma, and the relentless pursuit of inner clarity. Self-published and unapologetically raw, this collection is a resonant testament to the quiet chaos that often lives within us.

Crafted over two decades of self-examination, the book offers readers a mirror rather than a map—revealing that perhaps there was never a question needing to be answered in the first place. With intimate, piercing verses, Knox invites readers to walk the blurred lines between silence and noise, truth and repression, reflection and resistance.

“For those who tough love never really worked for. For those who sentimental words of encouragement made them feel uneasy. For those whose only wish is to find someone, something, some words that alleviate every grievance their body has taken on.”

Camari Knox is a self-published author and emerging literary voice with a deep-rooted interest in the complexities of the human experience. Inspired by poets, novelists, and philosophical thinkers, her work balances analytical depth with emotional sensitivity. The Silence of Snow Is So Loudly Deafening draws from her own journey through psychological trauma, offering poetry that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.

With this debut, Knox establishes herself as a fresh voice in contemporary poetry—one that doesn’t seek to provide comfort, but rather companionship through the discomfort. Her words do not simply speak; they echo, resonate, and, at times, pierce.

The Silence of Snow Is So Loudly Deafening is now available through Amazon, Good Reads

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