Monday, September 9, 2024

Music Minute - Linda Imperial: Destination You

 "Destination You" The new release by Linda Imperial is a soulful blues rock anthem that navigates the depths of love, loss, and the quest for true contentment. The single is available now on all digital music platforms HERE


Linda has also released a lyric video produced by Eklectrik Music - Nashville, TN to accompany her new song in support of the new music. It is available on her official artist YouTube Channel HERE

“Destination You”, was written with love and loss! Love of a friend and the loss of that friend -  also knowing that the peace and duty of that friendship was fulfilled. It’s a rare experience to be filled with complete satisfaction of anything, much less a friendship, but here we are, and there you have it. I thought it was worthy enough to document it for posterity. The person who was my inspiration for this song, Frank Loverde, died - and just recently, my co/writer for this song, Steve Valverde, died unexpectedly. Both were my dear friends and music soul brothers. I am so fortunate to have had them in my life.I dedicate this song to them both.,” shared Linda Imperial.



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Music is available on all digital platforms Apple Music, iTunesSpotifyPandoraYouTube Music and Amazon Music.

About Linda Imperial:
Linda Imperial, a true survivor whose life and decades-long musical career have been a whirlwind roller coaster of highs, lows, and dark struggles followed by shining through redemption, showcases the blues-rock side of her artistry like never before.
After a tour with Big Mama Thornton’s rhythm section, Linda found her breakthrough success with Loverde, a 70’s-early 80’s dance/vocal group she co-founded. Linda toured the world to promote their hit “Die Hard Lover,” which debuted on the Billboard charts at #4 and stayed in the upper reaches for months.
Her list of later credits and associations is truly dizzying. She has worked for and with the Jazz supergroup New York Jazz Explosion, Sylvester, The Weather Girls, Gary Duncan’s Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Jefferson Starship, where she met her husband David Freiberg (an early member of both Quicksilver Messenger Service and Jefferson Airplane and an original member and current member of Jefferson Starship).

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