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Happy New Year!! I know it's been awhile we have been very busy, Lena!

LEGENDARY SOUL SINGER LINDA JONES EARNS GRAMMY® NOMINATION POSTHUMOUSLY, ALONG WITH DAUGHTER TERRY JONES AND COLLABORATOR HELEN BRUNER WHO BOTH SING ON, CO-WRITE, AND PRODUCE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED ALBUM "SOUL TALKIN'"

December 14thProclaimed Linda Jones Day in Hometown of Newark, NJ

During a live televised program on CBS national TV station here in the States, GRAMMY® Nominations for the 51st Annual GRAMMY® Awards were announced and Philadelphia-based Phil'erzy Productions basks in an emotional triple threat: The Empress of Soul Linda Jones, her daughter Terry Jones, and singing/business partner Helen Bruner all earned a GRAMMY nomination for a song that all three sang and that T. Jones and Bruner co-wrote, produced and distributed on their own independent label Phil'erzy. "Baby I Know," a song off this year's critically acclaimed Linda Jones CD "Soul Talkin'" is nominated for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance. The City of Newark, New Jersey, Jones' hometown, will honor her contribution to R&B/Soul music with a proclamation declaring Linda's birthday, December 14, Linda Jones Day. On that day an intimate gathering will take place in Newark with local government officials, family, friends and R&B legends of the 60s and 70s all coming together to celebrate Linda's legacy.

Music industry trades and national publications including Billboard Magazine, USA Today, and Urban Network are all talkin' about soul-talkin' and soul singin' Linda Jones": Billboard Magazine: "One of the more distinctive voices in R&B/Soul history is Linda Jones...(and) Jones...is back, thanks to 'Soul Talkin'...both (Terry) Jones and Bruner are featured on the noteworthy track "Baby I Know." USA Today: the track titled "Things I've Been Through '08" is a "revamped version of the titanic '70s vocal performance from the greatest soul singer..." Urban Network: "This writer believes "Soul Talkin'" is chock full of undeniable songs like the powerhouse "Can I Dig It," and the sass of "Linda's 2 Minute Slow Jam." Part of Linda's musical charm was her penchant for soul-talking; an engaging conversation that takes place during interludes or breaks on her recordings, pre-dating today's prevalent rap style cadence."

Born in Newark, New Jersey, Linda Jones entered the charts for the first time in 1967 with the classic R&B ballad "Hypnotized" which in 1967 topped the Billboard Black Music Charts at No. 4. She recorded many chart-topping hits after that until March 14, 1972, when Linda's career was cut short. She died of complications from chronic diabetes at the young age of 27, leaving two daughters behind, Terry and Robin.

"This is my Mother's first Grammy nomination and it has been a long time coming for a singer/songwriter whose artistry was as prolific as the myths that have swirled around her art and her death, until now," said Terry Jones. " I am very proud that she is as relevant today as she was before her untimely death, and I'm so amazed that we can share this honor together."

"I'm so proud of this Grammy nomination, especially for Mom Linda," said Helen Bruner. "This is a great day for Terry and me as artists, songwriters, producers, label owners, and intimate fans of this legendary woman."

Vocalists, songwriters, producers and label owners, Helen Bruner and Terry Jones have had No. 1 songs on the Billboard Dance charts, been featured on television and on soundtracks, as well as the blockbuster film The Score starring Robert DeNiro. The duo's vocal talents also can be heard on national commercials and numerous recording projects. For additional information visit www.philerzy.com.

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Happy New Year!! I know it's been awhile we have been very busy, Lena!

LEGENDARY SOUL SINGER LINDA JONES EARNS GRAMMY® NOMINATION POSTHUMOUSLY, ALONG WITH DAUGHTER TERRY JONES AND COLLABORATOR HELEN BRUNER WHO BOTH SING ON, CO-WRITE, AND PRODUCE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED ALBUM "SOUL TALKIN'"

December 14thProclaimed Linda Jones Day in Hometown of Newark, NJ

During a live televised program on CBS national TV station here in the States, GRAMMY® Nominations for the 51st Annual GRAMMY® Awards were announced and Philadelphia-based Phil'erzy Productions basks in an emotional triple threat: The Empress of Soul Linda Jones, her daughter Terry Jones, and singing/business partner Helen Bruner all earned a GRAMMY nomination for a song that all three sang and that T. Jones and Bruner co-wrote, produced and distributed on their own independent label Phil'erzy. "Baby I Know," a song off this year's critically acclaimed Linda Jones CD "Soul Talkin'" is nominated for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance. The City of Newark, New Jersey, Jones' hometown, will honor her contribution to R&B/Soul music with a proclamation declaring Linda's birthday, December 14, Linda Jones Day. On that day an intimate gathering will take place in Newark with local government officials, family, friends and R&B legends of the 60s and 70s all coming together to celebrate Linda's legacy.

Music industry trades and national publications including Billboard Magazine, USA Today, and Urban Network are all talkin' about soul-talkin' and soul singin' Linda Jones": Billboard Magazine: "One of the more distinctive voices in R&B/Soul history is Linda Jones...(and) Jones...is back, thanks to 'Soul Talkin'...both (Terry) Jones and Bruner are featured on the noteworthy track "Baby I Know." USA Today: the track titled "Things I've Been Through '08" is a "revamped version of the titanic '70s vocal performance from the greatest soul singer..." Urban Network: "This writer believes "Soul Talkin'" is chock full of undeniable songs like the powerhouse "Can I Dig It," and the sass of "Linda's 2 Minute Slow Jam." Part of Linda's musical charm was her penchant for soul-talking; an engaging conversation that takes place during interludes or breaks on her recordings, pre-dating today's prevalent rap style cadence."

Born in Newark, New Jersey, Linda Jones entered the charts for the first time in 1967 with the classic R&B ballad "Hypnotized" which in 1967 topped the Billboard Black Music Charts at No. 4. She recorded many chart-topping hits after that until March 14, 1972, when Linda's career was cut short. She died of complications from chronic diabetes at the young age of 27, leaving two daughters behind, Terry and Robin.

"This is my Mother's first Grammy nomination and it has been a long time coming for a singer/songwriter whose artistry was as prolific as the myths that have swirled around her art and her death, until now," said Terry Jones. " I am very proud that she is as relevant today as she was before her untimely death, and I'm so amazed that we can share this honor together."

"I'm so proud of this Grammy nomination, especially for Mom Linda," said Helen Bruner. "This is a great day for Terry and me as artists, songwriters, producers, label owners, and intimate fans of this legendary woman."

Vocalists, songwriters, producers and label owners, Helen Bruner and Terry Jones have had No. 1 songs on the Billboard Dance charts, been featured on television and on soundtracks, as well as the blockbuster film The Score starring Robert DeNiro. The duo's vocal talents also can be heard on national commercials and numerous recording projects. For additional information visit www.philerzy.com.

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great news!

THANK YOU!!

Here are You Tube Links to the Proclamation/Linda Jones Day. There are 3 parts artist showed up and spoke such as Richard Poindexter who wrote Hypnotized, Persuaders, Blue Magic, Delfonics, Full Force and more . It's some great footage hope you ave time to check out all 3 parts. Enjoy!

PART 1

Part 2

Part 3

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