Please Let Me Hold You (Extended Mix)
Lomax Spaulding was born in a small town in Georgia. He began playing the guitar, the piano, and singing at a very young age. Lomax’s first exposure to public performance began in the Church. A deeply spiritual person, Lomax believes that his talent is a gift from God. Lomax joined the very successful group, “Cashflow.” Over the next few years, he toured with Cameo (still does from time to time), Levert, Frankie Beverly & Maze, Stephanie Mills, Rodger & Zapp, Atlantic Star, Midnite Star, Luther Vandross, Jermaine Jackson, Alexander O’Neal, Cherelle, Klymaxx, Shelia E, TEASE, Keith Sweat, Silk, XSCAPE, R. Kelly, L.L. Cool J and SOLO. It was in 2004, after a great deal of prayer, Lomax returned to Gospel music. The completion of his Gospel project led to a reawakening of his spiritual self and rejuvenated his musical creativity. Lomax’s gospel project led to performing for the National Congress of Black Women, Inc. (NCBW). He performed for the group on several occasions and was invited to participate as a musical guest for the unveiling of the bust of Sojourner Truth in Washington, DC at the US Capital Visitors’ Center. He was blessed with the honor of meeting and speaking with First Lady, Mrs. Michelle Obama. January 20, 2014 Lomax was invited to perform at the Martin Luther King Day Annual Program in Washington DC, singing a tribute to Nelson Mandella. Looking to broaden his musical horizons, Lomax began his Southern Soul experience as a guitar player on Tony Troutman’s hit, “Your Man Is Home Tonight.” Lomax worked with Mel Waiters. He has collaborated with him on several musical projects, such as the hit single, “Got No Curfew.” Lomax also produced and performed on the music of Charles Wilson “She Can Make It Do Something.” Chandra Calloway and Jimmy-Jai, all performers on Mel Waiters’ record label, Brittney Records. He also produced and performed on the music of Gina Brown “We’re Having A Party” and “G-Slide.” Lomax was nominated for ‘Best New Artist’ and ‘Best Record Producer’ for 2012 and "Best Dance Song" for 2014 (swing it) by the Blues Critic Awards! Lomax released his Southern Soul/R&B CD, “Life Lessons” May 2013. Lomax is continuing to perform and write great music as well as produce other artists. He is also pursuing a life long dream of recording and performing country music. He has been writing and singing country songs since the beginning, but never had the opportunity to take it to a higher level. The time has come and he is ready to share his amazing heartfelt music with the world!