From his gospel roots to stages around the world, Jamison opens up about what makes soul music so special, why New Orleans is “the greatest gift of music to the world,” and how confidence and freedom connect to rhythm and melody. He shares his inspirations — from Aretha Franklin to Marvin Gaye — and gives us a live showcase of how singing and drumming together actually works. 
Whether you're into soul, jazz, or just love hearing artists talk with passion and purpose, this one’s for you. Jamison Ross isn’t just a singer or a drummer — he’s both at once. And that, as you’ll see, is something extraordinary. 
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