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Classics -Bluesy Jazz with PapaBlues & Old Time TV/Movie Buff Author JM Harrison

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Meet Oleg Zolotnitskiy, better known as Papa Blues – singer, musician, jazz and blues composer. His velvety baritone perfectly combines with a special style of execution.  The discerning listener is offered a sparkling cocktail of jazz, blues, swing, rock and roll and pop music. Roll together the likes of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, BBKing, Eric Clapton, Joe Cocker and Ray Charles and you might get an inkling of PapaBlues unique style. Oleg’s richness of voice and soulful sound sparkled with a unique romantic style make any PapaBlues performance an unforgettable event.

At the age of sixteen, Oleg discovered The Blues. In 2014, the now 25-year-old artist came to live in Israel, relocating from the Ukraine.  He graduated from The Pedagogical University and was a professional wrestler before dedicating himself fulltime to music.  Papa Blues is now performing original songs he wrote in collaboration with his brother. To find out more, check out his web site @ www.papablues.ua

J.M. Harrison is a 1987 graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma.  Since then, he's worked in the family business at the Oklahoma National Stockyards and various positions in retail.  Along the way, he's operated a church library for nearly thirty years and been a triple medical pioneer.  All the while, J.M. has been a film historian of sorts, and has finally decided to do some writing, much to the relief of everyone who's been telling him to do so for the past twenty-five years.  He enjoys classic movies, old time baseball, his family, reading, and the company of his cat Cricket.  Check out J.M.’s books at Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/J.M.-Harrison/e/B005O7JDMU/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

 

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