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December 10, 2010

R&B Vocalist Kelly Price Extends The Official “Tired” Remix Campaign To December 15th.

KELLY PRICE EXTENDS THE OFFICIAL “TIRED” REMIX CAMPAIGN In celebration of Kelly Price’s Grammy nomination for best female vocal performance for hit single “Tired,” Kelly Price has extended her “Tired” Dance Remix Contest to December 15th!  From now through December 15, 2010, the legendary R&B artist will directly accept fan submissions …

Universal Music Enterprises to Release Bob Marley & The Wailers, “Live Forever” Project on Feb 1st, 2011

Marley’s Last Live Performance Celebrated on Exclusive 2-CD Collection

 

Universal Music Enterprises to
Release Bob Marley & The Wailers – Live Forever: The Stanley
Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, September 23, 1980

Available For the First Time on CD/LP/Digital

New York, Dec. 10, 2010 //PRNewswire/ –Recorded 30 years ago while Marley was touring in support of his album Uprising, Live Forever is Bob Marley‘s
last recorded concert.  This never before released audio collection
offers an incredible snapshot of one of music’s most influential
performers.  

Bob Marley & The Wailers – Live Forever: The Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, September 23, 1980
(UMe/Tuff Gong International) is a 2CD/3LP/digital collection that
features many of Bob’s most cherished songs, and is available for the
first time on February 1, 2011.  This
unforgettable concert contains unique performances of “No Woman No Cry,”
“Jammin’,” and “Is This Love,” to name a few, and depicts a musical
innovator and inspiration to people of many cultures and generations.
 This spectacular audio documentary Live Forever, also immortalizes the last song Marley ever performed live in concert: “Get Up Stand Up,” his rally cry for equality. To continue, Please click “MORE”!

The Top 100 R&B Slow Jams #34 | Boyz II Men – On Bended Knee

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Good Evening Readers,
 
4 Young men from Philadelphia came together and created a massive appeal among listeners by lifting up and embracing the powerful sound of vocals as a quartet. And wrapping those tangibles of accappela harmony and gracefully penned lyrics all for the daunting task of skillfully channeling the power of the mighty slow jam to the masses. And yes, they were able to successfully pull it off.

Jazz/Blues Pianist Henry Butler to be Profiled in New HBO Documentary, “Dark Light: The Art of Blind Photographers”

CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED JAZZ/BLUES PIANIST HENRY BUTLER PROFILED IN NEW HBO DOCUMENTARY “DARK LIGHT:  THE ART OF BLIND PHOTOGRAPHERS”


Photos By New Orleans’ Native Musical Son Are The Subject Of Compelling Film Airing This Month Nationwide On The Cable Network As Well As A Traveling Photo Exhibit

 

Los Angeles, California.  Henry Butler, pianist extraordinaire, will now be recognized in another medium for which he excels – photography.  The photographs of the legendary sight-impaired jazz and blues musician are the subject of a new documentary which begins airing on HBO this month entitled, “Dark Light:  The Art Of Blind Photographers.”  Butler is extensively profiled in the film alongside two other sight-impaired photographers – Peter Eckert and Bruce Hall. 

“Dark Light:  The Art Of Blind Photographers” explores the creativity of innovative artists who transcend their physical limitations.  Directed and produced by renowned photographer Neil Leifer (best known for his classic shot of Muhammad Ali standing over defeated opponent Sonny Liston), “Dark Light:  The Art Of Blind Photographers” reveals the fascinating landscapes of the internal world of the blind and profiles artists who are drawn to photography for a variety of reasons, including creating an image for the sighted world they hold in their mind or capturing an image experienced through nature.  The film has already generated excellent word-of-mouth at film festivals including the Newport Beach Film Festival (where it was chosen as “Best Short Documentary”), the Bermuda International Film Festival, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, the Garden State Film Festival, the Honolulu International Film Festival, the Sacramento International Film Festival and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. To continue, Please click “MORE”!