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SEASONED ARTIST MARSHALL OAKMAN BRINGS US ANOTHER GEM IN - AT THE BOILING POINT

by Nick Christophers, Journalist / Author

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Marshall is the kind of artist who just keeps going regardless of any type of obstacles. From the first time he discovered the beauty of the piano he has taken his love for music to new levels. His first album, "24/SEVEN", received much praise and was only the tip of the iceberg to bigger things. Marshall has been producing and creating music for over 20 years and is nowhere near slowing down.

In his recent release, "At the Boiling Point", he managed to gather a crew of talented musicians to see the project through. Acts like Kasim Sultan on Bass, Liberty Devitto on Drums and Paul Pesco on Guitar. This was not the first time he has worked with talented musicians. Over the years he has recorded tracks with artists who performed and/or recorded with Richie Sambora, Indigo Girls, Cheap Trick, Joan Jett, Blue Oyster Cult, Todd Rundgren, Patti Smith, Meat Loaf and more.

His musical style is a mix of rock and pop with a key focus on strong melodies and meaningful lyrics that stay with you. This is exemplified by his new release. From his album "24/SEVEN", one of his singles, entitled "Nothing's Holding Me Back", came to the attention of a production company that featured it in the indie film "Townies".

Since coming on the music scene, Marshall has shared his talent up and down the East Coast as well as nationally. Now, with the release of "At The Boiling Point" and the opening of the nation, he hopes to release more new music plus perform every chance he gets. Among other places, you can catch his music on Spotify, Apple iTunes, Amazon Music, Facebook and the platforms noted below.

https://www.instagram.com/marshalloakmanmusic
https://soundcloud.com/marshalloakmanmusic




"It was great working with them. They were instrumental, pun intended, in catching and locking into the vibe of the varied songs we recorded together."