New York-based recording artist Phil Gammage’s latest music video from his new album Used Man For Sale is for his song “Maybe Tomorrow”. The tune is a departure from Phil’s usual blues-based songwriting style and captures the vibe of the 1960’s era Nashville "countrypolitan sound”. It features a Floyd Cramer influenced piano along Gammage’s powerful baritone lead vocals. Filmed in Miami Beach, Florida, Gammage had this to say of the song, “When we went into the studio to record 'Maybe Tomorrow' my producer Kevin Tooley and I wanted to capture the vibe of the 1960’s-era Nashville "countrypolitan sound”. The song is a bit of a departure from my usual blues-based songwriting style but it fits in nicely with the rest of the songs on the Used Man For Sale album. We filmed it in Miami Beach and like almost all of my music videos it’s in black and white. I love the retro feel it gives video.” Used Man For Sale is available digitally and in CD format HERE WEBSITE: philgammagemusic.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com/prefabinternational/ TWITTER: twitter.com/PreFabMan INSTAGTRAM: instagram.com/railroadphil/
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