Tag: motown
“It’s Over” by Pato Margetic
by Robo Robb on Sep.10, 2009, under Soul
Ok so by now if you have been down with my music you have heard of Pato Margetic. I met this dude a few years back while I was working at Penn Station. By that time I had met so many local artists I was immune to the fact that he was another artist. But, he wasn’t just another artist. After listening to his demo a couple times it became evident this kid could sing. Not only could he sing but his lyrics were on point! A couple months after we initially linked up he took off to D.C. to record his first album. When he returned he has quite the collection of new stuff and I was very impressed by the product he put out. Just a few weeks ago I was chilling at Pato’s place (ironically the fictitious name for the Club scene in my “Footwork” video) and he played me some of his new joints. I immediately called up Moonchild and began raving about this new stuff Pato was recording solely in his bedroom studio. This is one of my favorite joints titled “It’s Over”, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Leave some feedback Pato would greatly appreciate it, cause now the homie has decided to do this independently we need to support him as much as we can!
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Radio Interview with Lee Bushman
by Robo Robb on Aug.24, 2009, under Arts, media analysis
Local actor and film maker Lee Bushman was nice enough to sit down with me and SAC and let us “pick his brain”.
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Pato and Emily Rose Cover Sam Cooke
by Robo Robb on Aug.23, 2009, under Folk, Soul
In the spring of 2008 I had Pato, Emily Rose and D. Allie join me on my radio show for a spectacular broadcasting event. Coincidentallyall three of them where nominated for Detroit Music Awards this past year. I am very proud to call them all my friends and share with you this great impromptu moment from Pato and Emily. Pato played “a change is gonna come” by Sam Cooke, and was accompanied by Emily. Enjoy!
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