Vel Omarr

Vel Omarr was born on a small
farm in the Mississippi Delta. His mother found that living in the south and
working the cotton fields could not be all that life had to offer. Like many
before her, she packed her bags and took the "next train smoking" to Chicago in
search of better things.
Vel remained in Mississippi with his grandparents. He attended church on Sundays
and recalls traveling to neighboring towns participating in or sometimes
observing the "Gospel Fests."
At the age of eight, Vel moved to Chicago and reunited with his mother. This was
pure culture shock! "From the sticks to the bricks," says Vel. The first song he
heard on the radio as the train pulled into the station was "You Send Me" sung
by Sam Cooke. "The song eased my longing to be back home in Mississippi", Vel
remembers. Vel discovered his love for singing at the age of 14, and upon
graduating, he decided to entertain the idea of singing as a way of life. In the
early 1970's, Vel boarded a plane bound for Los Angeles to reposition himself,
focus, and to pursue his dream as an entertainer.
Vel joined the legendary R&B / DooWop group, the Robins, as their second tenor
lead singer, for a reunion tour in 1991. He remained with H.B. Barnum and The
Robins until 1995, and then began touring with Brenton Wood as the opening act
for Brenton Wood's Sweet Old School Revue. In 2003 he joined The Olympics as one
of their lead singers and has performed along side other legendary artists like,
Little Anthony and the Imperials, The Penquins, The Coasters, Gene Chandler, The
Flamingos, Zola Taylors of the Platters, and many more.
As a singer in Brenton Wood's Sweet Old School Revue, Vel has also opened for
and appeared with such legendary greats as James Brown, Etta James, Little
Richard, Al Wilson, Barbara Lynn, Brenda Holloway, Rosie, of Rosie and The
Originals and many other legendary R&B/Doo Wop artists.
As a solo artist he
released an independently-released CD
in 2001 called "Vel Omarr Sings Sam Cooke & More", which was
inevitable since nobody can sound like Sam Cooke as well as Omarr.
In 2008 he self-released the fantastic LP "How Can I Make You Mine?".
Two tracks, "Lover's Deja Vu" & "Stay Where You Are"
feature the legendary Olympics who he is also lead singer of
New music is
expected from him in 2011/2012 courtesy of CDS Records' sister label
Special Soul Music. Though he sings like Sam Cooke and credits him
as his influence Omarr is set to establish himself as individual
artist who just happens to bring back the spirit of Cooke.
Album Discography
"Rhythms & The Blues" (SW Label Group 2000)
1 Back To The Rhythm and the Blues
2. I'm Your Lover
3. If I Should Get To Heaven
4. When You're Here
5. Feels Like Love
6. It's Got To Be Love
7. A Family Thing
8. Start Loving Me
9. That's All That Matters
10. That's Alright With Me
11. Dance With Me, Honey
12. Morality
13. You're All That
"Vel
Omarr Sings Sam Cooke & More" (VOS Music 2001)
1. A Change Is Gonna To Come
2. Pride And Joy
3. Chain Gang
4. Harry Hippie
5. Under The Boardwalk
6. My Girl
7. Nothing Can Change This Love
8. Sugar Dumpling
9. Frankie And Johnny
10.You Send Me
11.Cupid
12.Twistin' The Night Away
13.If I Should Get To Heaven (Bonus Track on 2008 Reissue)
"How Can I Make You Mine" (VOS Music 2008)
1. How Can I Make You Mine
2. Hurry Back Home
3. Feels Like Love
4. Rome Wasn't Built In A Day
5. Trouble Blues
6. That's All That Matters To Me
7. Baby Please Come Home
8. Lover's Deja Vu
9. Stay Where You Are
10. Al's Sugar Shack
11. I Believe I'm Falling In Love
"The Greatest Song I Ever Sang" (Special
Soul Music 2012)
LISTEN
1. Everybody's Dancin'
2. Still My Love Grows
3. Happy People
4. I'll Be There For Ya
5. The Greatest Song I Ever Sang
6. I Love You
7. Don't Give More Than You Feel
8. Give Me Your Love
9. Joanna
10.Lonesome Joe
11.A Woman's Love Is Greater
12.Everybody Needs Somebody Sometime