The Pulse of Entertainment: Soul Singer Jarrod Lawson releases ‘Do Whatchu Gotta' Single from his Upcoming
‘Just Let It' Album, Out May 1, 2026
by Dr. Eunice Moseley
(March 24, 2026) - "We just dropped a new single," said
Soul singer/songwriter/pianist Jarrod Lawson about the "Do Whatchu Gotta" (Dome
Records) track recently released. "It (his album "Just Let It") is coming out May 1st."
The "Just Let It" album offers 14 tracks. The "Do Whatchu
Gotta" single is the second one form the album and it is accompanied by a music video that has amassed over 6,000 views
in one week and the lyric video 6,000 in four weeks. The album features keyboardist/producer Eric Robinson, producer Carrtoons,
rapper Rose Noir, and Raquel Rodriquez.
"There is always time
for another album. I was working on this album ever since the last one in 2020," Lawson told me when I asked. "I
am always working on new music. On this album I enlisted a bunch of artists and a rapper. Some I know like Eric Robinson,
we met at the Capital Jazz Festival Cruise. Been 10 years. I have a track I performed with him...he was stoked!"
Jarrod Lawson performs a lot, and I asked him if it was exciting or hard work and he
said, "A little of both. Of course I love it, but its grueling work. But...the reward is the stage."
Lawson, who debuted in 2014, has launched six international tours. In fact, he was
on tour when I interviewed him for The Pulse of Entertainment.
"This
project is leaning on Urban," said the Jazz FM Award winning Soul Artist of the Year. "It has the best producer
on the planet. We did two songs together. He hooked me up with a rapper that he knows. Some other cats I did not know...but
I admired from a far....Carrtoons, he is a bass player and producer."
The "Do Whatchu Gotta" single has a soulful/urban vibe you must hear! www.JarrodLawson.com
The Pulse of Entertainment: Billboard Chart-Topping
Lindsey Webster Releases ‘Music in Me' Album on Shanachie, Featuring Stokely Williams and Anthony Hamilton
by Dr. Eunice Moseley
(March 20, 2026) - "We were talking about drums and the engineer
referred Stokely to me because he has worked with him," said Billboard chart-topping Jazz vocalist Lindsey Webster
about two-time Grammy nominated musician Stokely Williams (Mint Condition, Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson) playing
drums and percussion on her 7th album "Music in Me" (Shanachie Entertainment).
Stokely is also a featured vocalist on the album's current single "Two
Hearts."
"Years and years ago we did a show and
he was playing drums; I was a featured artist," Webster pointed out me when I asked about her connections to the front
man of the iconic band Mint Condition. "We do a duet on ‘Two Hearts'."
"Anthony Hamilton was actually supposed to do the (‘Two Hearts') duet...but
it fell through...I was so disappointed. I have opened up for him," Lindsey pointed out as we continued to talk about
the new single "Two Hearts" that features the unmistakable vocals of Billboard chart-topping Stokely Williams. "He
(Anthony Hamilton) didn't know...he told me, ‘We'll do our own song.' So, through persistence and Anthony being Anthony
we did a duet. I had a verse and bridge. We took the bridge out for Anthony's version...it was surreal. It turned out to be
a blessing."
That song Grammy winning Anthony Hamilton eventually
did with Lindsey Webster is titled "Best in Me". Also featured on the "Music in Me" album are Keith Slattery
her personal pianist and her songwriting and producing partner; Keyon Harrold (Beyonce', Maxwell) a featured trumpeter on
the track "Time on You,;" Isaiah Sharkey (Patti LaBelle, Keith Urban) is a featured guitarist on the track "The
Truth is Never Told," and rapper Kev Choice (Ledisi, Lauryn Hill) is on the track titled "Cali."
"I am so grateful," she said about her new project, "I get to live out
an incredible dream."
"I am normally in the Smooth Jazz
lane...but I am breaking into R&B with this album," she added with a slight laugh.
The "Music in Me" album is distributed by Shanachie Entertainment and offers 13 tracks
from the Woodstock, New York Contemporary Jazz vocalist who is also fluent in Pop and Soul. Webster released her debut project
at the age of 24 in 2013. Before signing a record deal with Shanachie Entertainment Lindsey's musical home was at Atlantic
Records. www.LindseyWebsterMusic.com www.Shanachie.com
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST: Dr. Eunice Moseley has an estimated weekly readership of over one million for
her column The Pulse of Entertainment. She is the publisher of the digital magazine www.ThePulseofEntertainment.com, which has an estimated 160,000 visitors a month. An entrepreneur, Dr. Moseley’s company, Freelance Associates, is
a business management/public relations strategic planning and consulting firm that is celebrating 32 years in 2025. Dr. Eunice
also serves as professor for the School of Business at Stanton University in Anaheim, California and serves as promotions
director (at-large)/journalist and business consultant for The Baltimore Times. Dr. Moseley founded the Uplifting
Minds II Foundation (www.UpliftingMinds.com) in 2023, a 501 C3 with a mission to empower the underserved through three major programs – One Stop Business Shop,
the ULMII Professional Conference and the ULMII Academy (business management and public relations). EVENTS:
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