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Tons of Music Video Sites Are Picking Up Jazz Guitarist Raul Midon’s Video For Mi Amigo Cubano


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Latin Soul artist Raul Midón is getting tremendous video play for his new single “Mi Amigo Cubano”! The single is off of his new album Don’t Hesitate, and was written with the help of the legendary Bill Withers. Midón is making his presence known with his amazing live performances that show off his guitar and mouth trumpet skills. Some of the sites that have been picking up his latest music video include Artist Direct, ScreenPlay Inc., Video Hits, Video Diversity, H20 Television, Internet Video Archive, Singing Fool, MUZU, Video Detective, and Indi Music TV. You can see Raul’s amazing live performance of “Mi Amigo Cubano” on YouTube at: bit.ly/RMMiamigo.

“Mi Amigo Cubano” is now available on iTunes at: bit.ly/iTunesRM and Amazon at: bit.ly/RMAmazon. Become one of Raul’s near 50,000 amigos on Facebook at: bit.ly/FacebookRMi and on Twitter at bit.ly/TwitterRMi. Discover more of Raul’s Latin soul at his Official Site at: RaulMidon.com.

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