Los Angeles, California Mar 20, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Hey music lovers! Get ready for a fresh take on a classic! Pat "Redbone" Vegas is reviving his iconic 70's hit "Come and Get Your Love" in a collaboration that's sure to tug at your heartstrings. This time, hes teaming up with the incredibly talented Annika Bellamy, the niece of the late Tony "T-Bone" Bellamy, who was the brilliant lead guitarist for Redbone.
Imagine the magic that happens when a legendary artist and a rising star come together! Annika brings a vibrant energy and a personal connection to this song that is sure to resonate with both longtime fans and a new generation. This remake is not just a tribute; its a celebration of love, legacy, and the power of music to unite us all.
So, whether youre a die-hard fan of the original or just discovering its catchy vibes, you wont want to miss this heartfelt collaboration. Keep your ears openthis is a song thats ready to make waves once again!
This invitation-only remake release party is April 18th at The Kult:LA. Contact david@annikabellamy.com for more information.
This is a night you wont want to miss!
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- Pat "Redbone" Vegas & his late brother Lolly founded the band Redbone.
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- Annika Bellamy is a rising music sensation and the niece of the late Tony "T-Bone" Bellamy, the lead guitarist of Redbone back when "Come and Get Your Love" was released.
- The 70's hit "Come and Get Your Love" has been widely considered America's favorite song and has been featured most recently in the Guardians of The Galaxy movies.

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