Heartbeat Of The City 7/7
Online, June 21, 2010 (Newswire.com)
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Pennjamin Bannekar, Chicago hip hop artist, is working diligently to ensure that his first solo album release is a classic. With the music industry being filled with several different talents he is looking to create a style that captivates his audience and keeps his listeners wanting more. Recently featured in Red Eye Chicago Track Off for his song Fast Cars, Pennjamin is embracing the buzz around his album. RedEye distributes 250,000 papers daily Monday through Friday along commuter lines (CTA and Metra) and all over the city. When asked how he felt about adding this credential to his resume of music what he had to say was "It's kind of like passing the mile markers on the high way. I know I am covering ground but I'm still not at the destination". Pennjamin's new album "Heartbeat" is set to release this August.
About Penjamin Bannekar
As a Midwestern native, he delivers a variety of lyrical stories that give him the opportunity to share his life through mixed down and mastered melodies. A product of a cold winter in the 80s, Pennjamin Bannekar, born Damion Hudson, is a Chicago artist who has a lot to offer to the hip hop community. After releasing his first official solo album he is focusing on doing all that he can to become an artist that is appreciated on a national level. Home team support is always appreciated, but there is nothing wrong with wanting more.
About Redeye
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