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William James Kick-Starts Festival Season With His Remix Of 'The Longest Road'

William James brings back an old-fashioned jam with his new remix.

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William James Kick-Starts Festival Season With His Remix Of 'The Longest Road'
William James

Massachusetts born producer, William James, remixes Morgan Page’s 2012 ‘The Longest Road’ just in time to kick-start the summer festival season. William James brings back, a personal favorite tune of Morgan Page’s soulful country track with it’s hypnotic melodies just in time to fire up the airwaves for a good old-fashioned throwback summer jam. He has shown a cleverness for constantly creating music that is cinematic, beautiful, and bursting with evocative melodies. His goal is to help and have a positive effect on people whether it be in a significant or small way with something.

Incorporating Lissie’s haunting vocals with streamlined gravitas to re-energize this throwback tune, James pulls us into a melodic euphoria captivating his listeners into a dream-like frenzy. Click here and listen to the remix now!

William James is set to release another remix this coming April, a lot of great things to expect from this emerging talent. Don’t miss out to catch him and this tune live this summer! 2018 is gearing up to be a breakout year for William James. If you're in the Los Angeles area, make sure to keep an eye out if he's playing a show! You don't want to miss out on this new artist.

If you want to follow Will on his musical journey, check out his social medias here: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud. If you want to know more, also check out his website here.

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