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"SoulTalk"
with Deborah Hinds
Sol Edler: "Song of Solomon"
Every so often, a singer comes along with a sound that’s so fresh and engaging, you just
have to stop and listen. Sol Edler is that type of singer. A rich-voiced baritone with a style
reminiscent of veteran singers Will Downing and Keith Washington, Edler went from the
church choir to night spots in Washington D.C., lending his voice to a number of  local
acts as a background singer. So impressed was singer-songwriter Eric Roberson with
Edler’s ability, that for years, he was Roberson’s one-man background singer at various
East coast shows.
Edler made the move from the background to front
and center after hooking up with Reg Jones, one
half of the duo Zwei and co-owner of the
independent label, Bolamarge Entertainment. With
Jones’ encouragement, Edler decided record his
debut album on the Bolamarge label.

Edler’s debut, Song of Solomon was released
recently and is a wonderful collection of songs that
allow him to demonstrate his distinctive voice and
insightful writing. The record contains a grip of soul
classics to be sure, but there’s also a nod to Edler’s
gospel roots.

Edler spoke recently about how he came to love his
unique voice, his debut record, and following in the
footsteps of the veteran artists leading today’s
indie soul movement
Sol Edler
Soul Talk Audio Interview
For more information about Sol Edler, visit his website @ www.soledler.com
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