Music
Better known in Poland as one half of the duo, Przytuła & Kruk, Bartosz (Bartek) Przytuła is worthy of attention in his own right as a blues vocalist, rebellious rascal, undisputed blues fan, and interpreter of all types of music that might make you shiver.
October 20, 2010 | Posted in
Blues |
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You’ll have no choice but to gather a couple artists such as Afrika Bambaattaa & The Soul Sonic Force, Fela Kuti & Africa 70 and Buena Vista Social Club – combine all their distinctive elements and envision all those sounds working incredibly together.
September 14, 2010 | Posted in
Music |
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With the album, “I Learned The Hard Way,” Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings show that they know what the f^#* soul music is all about, PERIOD. From the opener, “The Game Gets Old,” to the title track, The Dap Kings orchestrate the quintessential soulful landscape of slow-to-mid tempo grooves, filled with rich horns, flutes, strings, and God-given grace…
August 26, 2010 | Posted in
Soul |
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So Michael Jackson has sold over one billion dollars worth of music in the year since his untimely death. That must surely beat Elvis Presley hands down to the title of “King of Music.” Oh, and those Jackson sprogs must be three very rich white kids!
June 26, 2010 | Posted in
Pop |
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The voices of many musical stars have left great impact on the heart but I struggled to change the channel as Robin Thicke’s smooth sultry voice cried out “lost without you…”
June 22, 2010 | Posted in
R&B |
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A number of Hip-Hop stars are objecting to the creation of a new Hip-Hop Museum in Harlem. Their objection is not rooted in the potential presentation of this history, or in the quality of any personal portrayal, it is money. These are past stars from the very beginnings of Hip-Hop that have fallen on hard times and feel that the new museum should pay them for their stories.
May 22, 2010 | Posted in
Rap and Hip-Hop |
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With his début album, Music is The Food of Love, David Mensah, is a man on a mission—to single-handedly revive modern soul music—taking it back to its rightful place in our hearts. It’s the soothing, jazzy, mellow flow, that ultimately refreshes the parts other vocalists cannot reach.
March 22, 2010 | Posted in
Soul |
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If things had gone to plan, Ephraim Lewis would have been a household name. Music execs spent millions trying to turn the boy from Wolverhampton into the British Michael Jackson. Then in 1994, Ephraim jumped from a balcony in Los Angeles. The secrets of his brief, troubled life only emerging a year after his death.
March 17, 2010 | Posted in
Soul |
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There are many reasons to like JJC’s “We Are Africans”; a positive, inclusive and unhesitatingly pan-Africanist message, contributions from several rappers, including women rappers and a music video for the remix featuring the wonderful Femi Kuti.
March 9, 2010 | Posted in
Rap and Hip-Hop |
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Our grandparents had Ruby and Ossie. Our parents had Ashford and Simpson. Our generation…Well, we have Will and Jada, Beyonce and Jay Z, Aja and Fatin. Aja and Fatin you may ask? Outside of Philadelphia, they are better known as Kindred the Family Soul.
March 9, 2010 | Posted in
Music |
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