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Professor B and the Army of Love – Tough Times

Professor B and the Army of Love - Tough Times: Professor B and the Army of Love” and have a mission that is quite obvious: through music, spread peace, love, and harmony, all good vibes to their audience. You’d be hard pressed to find another artist who is so whole-heartedly playing music for this reason. The new album release Tough Times on HMG records is a beautiful mixture of positive vibes about life that will warm your heart. A signature vintage sound, with across the board influences of rock, rhythm and blues, country, jazz, and gospel, unleashed on a roots reggae vibe. From an inspiring story, this artist takes his music over the top, and succeeds in capturing your conscious. Professor B’s message of universal love and positivity has proven to have strong impact in these troubled times.

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