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    Are you ready for some real R&B that speaks to the soul and uplifts the community? In this exclusive Morning After digital interview, JeremiahLikeTheBible sits down with Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Alvin Garrett. We dive deep into his Southern roots, his musical journey, and how he uses his platform to empower voices and heal communities. Garrett opens up about growing up as a preacher's kid in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and how picking up the bass guitar at 11 years old gave him a foundation in gospel and jazz. We explore the current evolution of R&B and why his latest album, Talk to Her Like This, is exactly what the culture needs right now. It is all about shifting away from toxic relationship narratives and getting back to healthy communication, romance, and genuine connection. Beyond the music, Garrett shares the incredible community impact of his transformative writing program for formerly incarcerated youth and adults. By combining group therapy with songwriting, he helps individuals process their stories without violence or vulgarity, preparing them for a positive and inclusive journey forward. Join our community and hit that subscribe button for more culturally connected conversations! Check out Alvin Garrett's new album, Talk to Her Like This, streaming everywhere now. Timestamps: 01:31 - Church Roots, Gospel, and Playing the Bass 02:40 - The Evolution of R&B & New Album Talk to Her Like This 04:16 - What Music Teaches Us About Relationships 05:13 - Alvin's Quintessential Love Songs 07:25 - Defining Southern R&B and Soul 08:15 - Transformative Writing Program for the Formerly Incarcerated 10:57 - Life Lessons Learned Through Music 12:51 - Where to Connect with Alvin Garrett
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