Vel Omarr was born on a small farm in the Mississippi Delta. His mother found that living in the south and working the cotton fields was not... could not... be all that life had to offer. So, like thousands had done before her, she packed her bags and took the "next train smoking" to Chicago in search of better things.
Vel remained in Mississippi with his grandparents. He attended church every Sunday and remembers sometimes they would travel to neighboring towns to hear a "Big Preacher" or enjoy a shouting, spirit filled "Gospel Fest."
At the age of eight, Vel moved to Chicago to be with his mother. This was pure culture shock! "From the sticks to the bricks," says Vel. The first song he heard on the radio as the train pulled into the station was "You Send Me" sung by Sam Cooke. "The song eased my longing to be back home in Mississippi", Vel remembers. Vel began singing at the age of 14, and upon graduating,he was sure he wanted to make show business his life. In the early 1970s, Vel boarded a plane bound for Los Angeles to concentrate his efforts on a singing career.
Vel credits Sam Cooke with being his singing inspiration from childhood. Mastering Cooke's vocal techniques and stage presence have made him a sought-after vocalist throughout America. Vel sings his original compositions using his life experiences -- the cotton fields of Mississippi, the tough streets of Chicago, and the struggling entertainer trying to make it in Hollywood to soulfully deliver a passionate blend of music guaranteed to Please!
Vel joined the legendary R&B / DooWop group, the Robins, as their second tenor lead singer, for a reunion tour in 1991. He remained with H.B. Barnum and The Robins until 1995, and then started touring with Brenton Wood as opening act for Brenton Wood's Sweet Old School Revue. In 2003 he joined The Olympics as one of their lead singers and has performed along side of other legendary artists like, Little Anthony and the Imperials, The Penquins, The Coasters, Gene Chandler, The Flamingos, Zola Taylors Platters, and many more.
As a singer in Brenton Wood's Sweet Old School Revue, Vel has also opened for and appeared with such legendary greats as James Brown, Etta James, Little Richard, Al Wilson, Barbara Lynn, Brenda Holloway, Rosie, of Rosie and The Originals and many other legendary R&B/Doo Wop artists.
*****
Review from LatinoLA.com:
Music veterans VEL OMARR & THE P'ZAZZ Band made their World wide Internet Radio debut on East L.A. Revue Radio and Chicano Express Radio this month with a generous and welcome response from our listening audiences. Their new CD, "How Can I Make You Mine", has a wonderful offering of new songs performed in the classic "old style cruising" mode. For more info: stevenchavez68@hotmail.com. This one is a winner!
The P'zazz Band has backed various groups and artists, including the following:
Brenton Wood / Brenda Holloway / Al Wilson / Barbara Lynn / Tony Allen / Sly Slick & Wicked / Coasters / Marvin & Johnny/ Lady GG/ Johnny & Joe / Terry Johnsons’s Flamingos / The Jacks Cadets / Big Jay McNeely / The Storytellers / The Penguins / The Vibrations / Rosie and The Originals / Rahm Lee / Ernie Valens / The Drifters / Vernon Greens Medallions / The Olympics / Kevin Carroll’s Miracles Review, and Various local groups
Instrumentation
Vel Omarr - Lead Vocals /Songwriter
Danny Torres – Music Director / Lead and Backup Vocals Keyboards/Congas/Latin Percussion/Song Writer & Composer
Alfred Chacon - Bass
Jay Pacheco – Drums/Timbales/Latin Percussion/
Formed The Powerhouse Band
Chino Rodriguez – Lead Guitar/Rhythm/12 String/Spanish Guitar/Lead & Backup Vocals/
Discography
Label: V O S Music
Album(CD) HOW CAN I MAKE YOU MINE /2007- Vel Omarr & The P'zazz Band
Tracks: How Can I Make You Mine / Hurry Back Home / Feels Like Love / Rome Wasn't Built In A Day / Trouble Blues / That's All That Matters To Me / Baby Please Come Home / Lover's Deja Vu / Stay Where You Are / Al's Sugar Shack / I Believe I'm Falling In Love /
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Label: V O S Music
Album(CD) Rhythms & The Blues /1998- Musical Arrangement by Bradley Austin Bobo
Tracks: Back To The Rhythm and The Blues / I' Your Lover / If I Should Get To Heaven / When You're Here / Feels Like Love / It's Got to Be Love / A Family Thing / Start Loving Me / That's All That Matters / That's Alright With Me / Dance With Me, Honey / Morality / You're All That /
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Label: V O S Music
Single(CD) There's Only One Life To Live /2004
There's Only One Life To Live - Song by Betty & Beverly Prudhomme/Musical Arrangement by Carl Protho
There's Only One Life To Live / Feels Like Love /
If I Should Get To Heaven /
A Change Is Gonna Come - (Song by Sam Cooke)
Vel Omarr- (Single)/2006 - Musical arrangement by Carl Protho
Vel remained in Mississippi with his grandparents. He attended church every Sunday and remembers sometimes they would travel to neighboring towns to hear a "Big Preacher" or enjoy a shouting, spirit filled "Gospel Fest."
At the age of eight, Vel moved to Chicago to be with his mother. This was pure culture shock! "From the sticks to the bricks," says Vel. The first song he heard on the radio as the train pulled into the station was "You Send Me" sung by Sam Cooke. "The song eased my longing to be back home in Mississippi", Vel remembers. Vel began singing at the age of 14, and upon graduating,he was sure he wanted to make show business his life. In the early 1970s, Vel boarded a plane bound for Los Angeles to concentrate his efforts on a singing career.
Vel credits Sam Cooke with being his singing inspiration from childhood. Mastering Cooke's vocal techniques and stage presence have made him a sought-after vocalist throughout America. Vel sings his original compositions using his life experiences -- the cotton fields of Mississippi, the tough streets of Chicago, and the struggling entertainer trying to make it in Hollywood to soulfully deliver a passionate blend of music guaranteed to Please!
Vel joined the legendary R&B / DooWop group, the Robins, as their second tenor lead singer, for a reunion tour in 1991. He remained with H.B. Barnum and The Robins until 1995, and then started touring with Brenton Wood as opening act for Brenton Wood's Sweet Old School Revue. In 2003 he joined The Olympics as one of their lead singers and has performed along side of other legendary artists like, Little Anthony and the Imperials, The Penquins, The Coasters, Gene Chandler, The Flamingos, Zola Taylors Platters, and many more.
As a singer in Brenton Wood's Sweet Old School Revue, Vel has also opened for and appeared with such legendary greats as James Brown, Etta James, Little Richard, Al Wilson, Barbara Lynn, Brenda Holloway, Rosie, of Rosie and The Originals and many other legendary R&B/Doo Wop artists.
*****
Review from LatinoLA.com:
Music veterans VEL OMARR & THE P'ZAZZ Band made their World wide Internet Radio debut on East L.A. Revue Radio and Chicano Express Radio this month with a generous and welcome response from our listening audiences. Their new CD, "How Can I Make You Mine", has a wonderful offering of new songs performed in the classic "old style cruising" mode. For more info: stevenchavez68@hotmail.com. This one is a winner!
The P'zazz Band has backed various groups and artists, including the following:
Brenton Wood / Brenda Holloway / Al Wilson / Barbara Lynn / Tony Allen / Sly Slick & Wicked / Coasters / Marvin & Johnny/ Lady GG/ Johnny & Joe / Terry Johnsons’s Flamingos / The Jacks Cadets / Big Jay McNeely / The Storytellers / The Penguins / The Vibrations / Rosie and The Originals / Rahm Lee / Ernie Valens / The Drifters / Vernon Greens Medallions / The Olympics / Kevin Carroll’s Miracles Review, and Various local groups
Instrumentation
Vel Omarr - Lead Vocals /Songwriter
Danny Torres – Music Director / Lead and Backup Vocals Keyboards/Congas/Latin Percussion/Song Writer & Composer
Alfred Chacon - Bass
Jay Pacheco – Drums/Timbales/Latin Percussion/
Formed The Powerhouse Band
Chino Rodriguez – Lead Guitar/Rhythm/12 String/Spanish Guitar/Lead & Backup Vocals/
Discography
Label: V O S Music
Album(CD) HOW CAN I MAKE YOU MINE /2007- Vel Omarr & The P'zazz Band
Tracks: How Can I Make You Mine / Hurry Back Home / Feels Like Love / Rome Wasn't Built In A Day / Trouble Blues / That's All That Matters To Me / Baby Please Come Home / Lover's Deja Vu / Stay Where You Are / Al's Sugar Shack / I Believe I'm Falling In Love /
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Label: V O S Music
Album(CD) Rhythms & The Blues /1998- Musical Arrangement by Bradley Austin Bobo
Tracks: Back To The Rhythm and The Blues / I' Your Lover / If I Should Get To Heaven / When You're Here / Feels Like Love / It's Got to Be Love / A Family Thing / Start Loving Me / That's All That Matters / That's Alright With Me / Dance With Me, Honey / Morality / You're All That /
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Label: V O S Music
Single(CD) There's Only One Life To Live /2004
There's Only One Life To Live - Song by Betty & Beverly Prudhomme/Musical Arrangement by Carl Protho
There's Only One Life To Live / Feels Like Love /
If I Should Get To Heaven /
A Change Is Gonna Come - (Song by Sam Cooke)
Vel Omarr- (Single)/2006 - Musical arrangement by Carl Protho
Birthdate: October 4
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"How Can I Make You Mine"-Our latest CD
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What’s Your Favorite Song on My OurStage Page?
Hello, Friends and Fans!
I’d like you to come listen to my new songs and let me know what you think, and while you’re at it, which one is your favorite. Please answer in the comment section. Thank you! I really appreciate your support! Soulfully yours, Vel http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/velomarr
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That's All That Matters To Me
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- 17th in Blues, June 2008
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If I Should Get To Heaven
Uploaded Apr 09, 2008
- 253rd in Christian / Spiritual, April 2008
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You could make "Mary had a Little Lamb" a hit! WOW!!! Really enjoyed listening to you. Hints of Smokey - my Fave! Love all your songs. I guess if I had to pick a favorite though it would be "That's All That Matters a To Me", but that's manly because of the blues & touch of reggae in it that happens to be more of genre preference. You are REALLY a treasure to listen to - Thanks, Deborah/Lead Pipe Cinch.