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Colossal Street Jam Release Lyric Video for “Just Take Hold”

New Jersey based, Bluesy, 70s influenced Rock Band Colossal Street Jam has released the Official Lyric Video for their single, “Just Take Hold,” the highly anticipated follow-up to their 2017 released LP, Living Free.

“Even though our last release, Living Free, is still going strong we decided to get back in the studio and release new music. I think this new single shows the inspired direction of our band and its the first track written by all 5 of us. We are beyond excited to share everything we are working on and we hope you all dig this new single.” – Gene Potts

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Mix the gritty, soulful vocals vocals of Gene Potts with the guitar fire of Sal Marra, the pulsing bass of Anthony Flora, the war-hammer drums of Dave Halpern and the one man festival that is Eric Safka on keys, and you get Colossal Street Jam. Colossal Street Jam is a 5 piece band from Red Bank, NJ that plays a 70’s style brand of infectious and melodic rock and roll.

CSJ has shared the stage with many great artists throughout their career including: Robbie KriegerKings XThe Drive-by TruckersThe Hold SteadyGov’t MuleJohnny WinterSebastian BachBruce DickinsonScreamin Cheetah WheeliesRitchie BlackmoreSteve MorseZebraDeep PurpleClarence Clemons and many more!

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