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Doesn’t Haiti Deserve Its Own Song?

on February 2nd, 2010 by B.Graff

As part of the many outreach efforts for the victims of the Haitian earthquake, many of the music industry’s most popular performers recorded a charity single on February 1.
Over 100 artists united across genre lines – country (Keith Urban), rap (Lil Wayne, Kanye West), pop (Celine Dion, Tony Bennett), jazz (Harry Connick, [...]

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Music You Should Know: Carl Bean

on January 30th, 2010 by B.Graff

Carl Bean is a treasure and inspiration. As the founder of Unity Fellowship Church, he has created a platform for black LGBTs to fulfill their spiritual needs in an affirming environment. Originally centered in Bean’s home in 1982, Unity Fellowship churches now exist in fifteen cities.
Prior to his ministry, Bean recorded one of [...]

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Sam Cooke Documentary Airs On PBS

on January 10th, 2010 by B.Graff

The subject of the newest American Masters series is Sam Cooke, a singer whose legacy should be studied by anyone with an interest in African-American history and culture.
His career paralleled the development of black music as a critical and commercial force. Starting out with the Soul Stirrers, Cooke was a gospel superstar when [...]

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Beyonce Sings For Gaddafi

on January 8th, 2010 by B.Graff

Some people will do anything for money. Think of drug addicts, politicians, business executives, and people who go on Fear Factor.
We can add Beyonce Knowles to the ranks of people whose lust for cash knows no limits.
It’s barely a week into 2010, and she’s caused our first celebrity mini-scandal thanks to her [...]

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Music You Should Know: Sly Stone

on January 6th, 2010 by B.Graff

Sly Stone is an artist you should already be familiar with. As the leader of Sly and the Family Stone, he fused rock, soul, and pop to capture the public imagination and was a prime example of black music’s increasing sophistication.
His commercial peak was between 1968 and 1973, when he recorded classics [...]

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Music You Should Know: The Sunburst Band

on December 22nd, 2009 by B.Graff

People looking for new music with some old school flavor need to check out the Sunburst Band. The group is led by Joey Negro, one of the world’s most knowledgeable disco collectors, and he infuses Sunburst with plenty of disco and 70s/80s soul sensibilities.
From their latest album, Moving With The Shakers, here [...]

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Music You Should Know: Platinum Pied Pipers

on December 15th, 2009 by B.Graff

The Platinum Pied Pipers (or PPP, as they prefer to be called) are a Detroit-based duo consisting of writers/producers/musicians Waajeed and Saadiq. They came to prominence with a collaboration with Dwele called “Ridin’ High” in 2003 before releasing their debut album in 2005. Abundance is their sophomore album and one of the year’s best [...]

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Buju Banton Arrested On Drug Charges

on December 13th, 2009 by B.Graff

Now this is too much!
Reggae superstar Buju Banton was arrested December 10 on drug conspiracy charges involving the distribution of five kilos of cocaine.
The arrest is the latest in a wild series of events surrounding the singer, who remains a target of the gay community because of his 1988 song “Boom Bye Bye,” [...]

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Is Vinyl Now Final?

on December 8th, 2009 by B.Graff

Yesterday’s article about the resurgence of vinyl records was a nice story but I’m not sure if it was as significant as the New York Times portrayed.
While seeing mainstream outlets like Best Buy carry a small amount of vinyl would normally announce the start of a trend, there have been too many signs [...]

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Music You Should Know: The Perfect Circle

on December 7th, 2009 by B.Graff

The Perfect Circle was a Bay Area funk band that only produced one album, but it is a monster! Produced by underground legend George Semper, songs like “Spread The News,” Jungle Disco,” “For Your Funkification,” and “The Hands Of Time” are the definition of indie funk and have been anthologized on Funky Jams and [...]

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