More rave reviews for Marsha Ambrosius. The British soul singer and songwriter appeared on Good Morning America to promote her highly-anticipated new album Late Nights & Early Mornings. Marsha performed a beautiful acoustic set of the title track from the album.
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The album dropped a few weeks ago and shot to Number 2 on the Billboard Top 200. In a new interview at AOL BV, Marsha discussed the album and the fantastic music video for "Far Away" that explores homophobia and gay-bashing in the black community.
"I wanted to tell the story that no one else wouldn't otherwise," says the Liverpool-born artist. "It's been an overwhelming response from all angles. Everyone has said it's wrong what is being done. I'm thankful people have opened their hearts and their lives to me because they have connected with this record."
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Marsha recently discussed her video with Rod 2.0.
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I am so proud of Marsha and I love her entire new cd. It is definitely love making music...lol. I am so sad that her current tour has sold out in the DMV area so I will not get my chance to become a real life "MARSHIAN" ;-(
Posted by: BLACK | 16 March 2011 at 13:52