MARSHA BARTENETTI RELEASES NEW SINGLE, “I COULD GET USED TO THIS”

MARSHA BARTENETTI RELEASES NEW SINGLE, "I COULD GET USED TO THIS"

Introducing Her Upcoming EP, Set for Release in 2025

Los Angeles, CA – Celebrated vocalist Marsha Bartenetti is thrilled to announce the international release of her new single, “I Could Get Used to This,” on December 6, 2024. This marks the first single from her highly anticipated EP, set for release in 2025. The song, originally composed by Wes Montgomery (Bumpin’), features lyrics by Mark Winkler and Shelley Nyman.

Marsha discovered the tune at one of Mark Winkler’s performances and was captivated by its charm. “I fell in love with this tune when I heard Mark sing it at one of his shows and just knew I had to record it,” Marsha shared. “He was kind enough to give me the go-ahead, and I am proud to release it.”

The recording process spanned across Nashville and Los Angeles, bringing together an exceptional roster of talent:

Basic Tracks Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Nashville (Co-Producer: Donny Marrow):

Piano: Kevin Madill
Guitar: Pat Bergeson
Drums: Marcus Finnie
Bass: Danny O’Lannerghty
Overdubs and Vocals Recorded at Blue Moon Studio, Los Angeles (Co-Producer: Stephan Oberhoff):

Saxophone: Brian Scanlon
Hammond B3 & Flugelhorn Sample: Stephan Oberhoff
Vocals: Marsha Bartenetti
The single will be available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Am

About

About Marsha Bartenetti

Marsha Bartenetti is a smooth, rich, and expressive singer who brings authenticity and emotional depth to every lyric. Known for her ability to cross genres, Marsha’s heartfelt performances resonate deeply with audiences. She has graced renowned venues like Catalina’s and Upstairs at Vitello’s, earning critical acclaim for her intimate and powerful shows.

Marsha’s career began in the vibrant San Francisco Bay Area music scene of the late 1960s. From opening for The Youngbloods to performing at iconic venues like The Troubadour, she quickly made her mark. Her talent earned her the Best Vocalist award in the American Songwriter’s Association International contest, leading to opportunities at Motown Records.

Although Marsha took a hiatus from the stage, her voice remained a constant presence through national jingles and voice-over work. Today, she returns to the spotlight, bringing her journey full circle with a renewed passion for music.

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Olivia Long PR

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