Though it's hard to predict what twists and turns this New Year will take, one thing that's certain is that it will be filled with the funky, hard-rockin', and soulful sounds of the UK's Uncle Frank! With their forthcoming "Love Lion" album due out this March, fans will get yet another small taste of the group whose tracks have been described as having a "lush soul vibe, hip hop and street sounds and some genius songwriting" when they release the Double A-Side "Love Lion / Tokyo" on Friday, January 20th!
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/album/love-lion-tokyo-single/id1185865668?at=1l3voFY&app=itunes
Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/album/love-lion-tokyo-single/id1185865668?at=1l3voFY&app=music Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Bl2broikg5zjfujox7vwkxsjjyq Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/album/1T5pClhcHPN6b9ENDeCbG3Touring with the legendary UB40 in America, Frank and Naim duetted with Ali Campbell and UB40 at New Jersey's Performing Arts Centre singing a reggae version Prince's 'Purple Rain' which is on the Radio Riddler album 'Purple Reggae' (produced by Frank and Fast from FLC) and featuring vocals from Ali Campbell, Sinead O'Connor, Suggs from Madness, Citizen Cope and Beverley Knight.
The band's label debut album 'SMILES FOR MILES' released in May 2104 was Best described by Penny Black Music- 'It is proving impossible to keep this out of my CD player at the moment. A fantastic album'. The pair's love of music has led them to create an album that is an eclectic mix of soul, pop, jazz, funk, old-school hip hop and easy listening. Taking three-months to record 'Smiles for Miles' in their home studio, Benbini and Cortazzi arranged, played the majority of instruments themselves, and engineered the whole album.
Uncle Frank were signed to an unprecedented 3 album deal in 2013 by MITA Records, and their first single 'STEP INTO MY ROOM' was supported by an innovative tour of fans houses, performing concerts in their living rooms. This was featured by BBC 1 Television Evening News which reached an audience of 600,000 viewers. The band's second single 'SOMETHIN' SOMETHIN' accompanied by a robot animation video was featured by The Daily Express, saying "Frank Benbini and Naim Cortazzi, have spent years making music and their remarkable output ranges from soul to funk and old-school hip hop". They then embarked upon a lengthy acoustic tour of universities in The Coffee House Sessions picking up new fans and playlists on the way. The Gay Times even premiered the Flashdance inspired video for 'DANCE INSTRUCTOR', which hit over 100,000 views on YouTube.
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