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Sneak Preview of New Single from Carl Giammarese and Lisa McClowry

Especially for fans of The Buckinghams as well as song stylist Lisa McClowry, we’re excited to share a sneak peek of their latest vocal collaboration. A unique rendition of the sultry duet by Sting and Melody Gardot, “Little Something” is the latest launch by Carl and Lisa.

You’ll recall this duo recently released a new version of a signature Buckinghams’ song, “Don’t You Care.” Fans embraced it a powerful remake of the James Holvay and Gary Beisbier composition, noting it brought new excitement and life to a beloved Buckinghams’ standard hit. Both composers both offered high compliments to Lisa for her unique arrangement and the blending of Giammarese and McClowry voices.

Buckinghams'fans have embraced hearing Carl Giammarese’s full vocal range on contemporary songs. It's easy to forget his career success in the 1970s singing as part of a duo (Tufano & Giammarese) and 1980s work as a successful Chicago-based jingle singer. Lisa McClowry has found success and career work in jingles in Chicago as well, at a different time, among many song genres as well, and yet behind the scenes is not where either of these singers belong. Nor do they belong categorized in just one genre of music

You’ll be able to hear the entire song when it debuts soon, and sources say there’s a video en route soon, too.

And you thought it was just going to be a long, hot summer of boredom waiting until concert tours started back up again. We beg to differ.

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