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Saxophonist Marcus H. Mitchell set to release R&R

At the age of 23, Marcus Mitchell is not only a rising saxophone artist in smooth jazz, he has made history.

As CEO and President of 24th Music, a division of MHM Entertainment Group - a multi-faceted entertainment company based out of Maryland, Mitchell made history in 2006 as the youngest independent executive to be on the voting committee for the Grammy Awards.

In 2005, Mitchell nationally released his debut album, Jumpin', under his own label - 24th music. 2007 marks the release of his much anticipated effort, R&R out on June 19th (Nationwide), featuring the legendary Jeff Lorber.

This young lion has fearlessly worked alongside the likes of Paul Taylor, Peter White, Kim Waters, Destiny's Child, Mike Phillips, the Rippingtons (featuring Russ Freeman) and more. A tireless road dog, Mitchell continues to appear as a headliner for clubs such as at the legendary Blues Alley Jazz Club in Washington, D.C.

With talent and poise beyond his years, the sky is the limit for this rising star.

"With the tone and playability similar to Boney James or Mike Phillips, Marcus H. Mitchell is bringing saxy back on his new CD R&R." - Smoothjazz.com

For more information go to Marcus Mitchell's Website



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