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Get to Know George Tandy, Jr.


Get to Know George Tandy, Jr.



George Tandy, Jr is marching in civil soulity and is a leader in the Righteous Music Movement. This Virginia native moved to Ft. Lauderdale a few years back to pursue a music career and he found it in a place you wouldn't normally expect to find a Billboard chart topper...at Starbucks!

This smooth, clean-cut gentleman is a musical genius that not only can sing someone out of their panties, [as many Luther fans would say], but he also plays several instruments which include the keyboard and piano to compliment this crooner's vocals.



Coming from deep musical roots, his father, George Tandy, Sr is a jazz musician and his step-mother, Candi was a vocal coach and artist developer. Tandy, Jr. was known as a hip hop dancer privy to getting his "John Legend" on. His first release, "March" is consistently hitting the airwaves across the country and peaked at #3 on the Billboard R&B charts in March 2014.

Tandy's sound has a pure, neo-classical style. His eclecticism is nearly seamless as he's able to mesh these genres together into what he calls, "Soulternative" music. I'm sure once you catch a hit off of his album, which is set to be released later this year, you too will be "Team Tandy"!

George Tandy, Jr is the truth and a true blessing to the R&B scene where most men are singing about the best sex he ever had and making the booty pop; he's a breath of fresh, soulful air and definitely someone to look out for.

Be sure to pick up his album, The Foundation when it officially drops; in the meantime, check out his single, "March" here on Soul in the City. I encourage you true soul heads to take a listen, reciprocate the love and  support a brother moving forward in this Million Man March.



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  1. It's truly incredible how the new ere music could be not so bad lol My daughter showed me this guy here http://artistecard.com/ , and for mu surprise he e is not so bad. You should check him out :)

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    1. Please post his name and website and I'll be sure to check him out! Thanks for sharing!!!

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