Showing posts with label Black Music Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Music Month. Show all posts

Monday, July 7, 2008

2008 ESSENCE MUSIC FESTIVAL


The 2008 Essence Music Festival went down over the weekend, which took place jointly at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and Louisiana Superdome.. The three day star-studded event included a range of live performances, seminars and meets and greets. Performers included Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown, Keyshia Cole, Rihanna, Kanye West, Patti Labelle and many more. Other artists, celebrities, producers, label execs and actors were in attendance of the weekend extravaganza.

Day One - July 4th, 2008






Day Two - July 5th, 2008





Day Three - July 6th, 2008








Monday, June 16, 2008

Black Music Month Tribute: Prince

This week, in honor of National Black Music Month we spotlight an innovator in his own right. An artist who has transcended beyond the ranks of many artists to become one of R&B and Funks most influential. Music has a few kings, but there is only one Prince.

The singer, musician, actor, director and producer has spent most of his life under the spotlight since he stormed onto the scene in the late 70’s with the release of his first album, For You. Since then, Prince has recorded over 30 albums and has received numerous accolades for musical achievements from multiple Grammy Awards to American Music Awards to being an inductee of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The artist is endowed with an extraordinary and unquestionable talent recognizable in unforgettable hits like Kiss, When Doves Cry, and Diamonds & Pearls.

He has also had the opportunity to travel into the acting arena with the 1984 film, Purple Rain. That film along with the album of the same name catapulted Prince’s career - earning him an Oscar for the musical score - and proved to be one of his most successful albums and cinematic roles to date.

Prince, who recently turned 50, covers the June 16 issue of JET magazine.

Today, he is gearing up to release his first book, 21 Nights. Inspired by his groundbreaking Earth Tour in the UK , during the summer of 2007. The book will feature never-before-published pictures, poetry by Prince and a CD, Indigo Nights, of live after-show sessions.

Ever the perfectionist, Prince has provided the masses with timeless classics for decades and he is not letting up. In April he debuted a new song entitled Turn Me Loose. Not to be an artist to stay away from his fans to long expected to hear a new Prince album seeping through your speakers very soon.
-Mos

Monday, June 9, 2008

Black Music Month Tribute: Diana Ross


In recognition of National Black Music Month, we will honor individuals who have marked the world not only with their music but their style as well. This week the spotlight is on the ‘Supreme’ diva, Diana Ross.

Diana Ross stormed onto the scene in 60’s as the ‘can’t quite keep your eye off’ lead singer of the popular girl group The Supremes. With poise and grace she helped develop the 'Motown Sound.' Her elegance, coupled with big hair and glam-style of dress garnered her the Hollywood appeal that would catapult the Supremes to the pop charts, earn them 12 American number one hits, and later make way for a successful solo career.

The Guinness Book of World Records declared Diana Ross the most successful female music artist of the 20th century with a total of 18 number one hits throughout her entire career. She has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame- one as a solo artist and the other as a member of The Supremes and a Tony Award for her one women show, An Evening with Diana Ross. With all of those accomplishments her biggest, as she describes, is becoming the mother of five beautiful children.

Today, Diana is preparing to appear at two major events in the UK the famous Liverpool Pop Festival and the National Trust Summer Festival in Petworth House, East Sussex. Most recently she headlined at New York's Radio City Music Hall at the Divas with Heart event, which also featured Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan and Patti Labelle.
Ms. Ross embodies everything that it takes to maintain longevity in an industry that doesn’t guarantee success from day to day. And is honored for being a true living legend.
-Mos