I read Quincy's letter on Global Grind a while back and don't know why he chose that venue to put his biological father on blast like that. In any case, as I'm surfing around the net tonight, I ran across this article in Essence online describing Al B. Sure's reply. I was wondering when that would happen and am sure the pressure's on with Al B. Sure's album set to drop on … [Read more...] about Al B. Sure responds to son Quincy’s scathing open letter posted on Global Grind
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Throwback Friday- Kool and the Gang “Hollywood Swinging”
If you follow my blog regularly, I just knew I had to make this song the Throwback Friday post for this week given my trip out to Hollywood last week. Hey! Hey! Hey! What you got to say? Hollywoooood! Hollywood Swinging! It's been my theme song for like a week now. Love me some Kool and the Gang. If you look over their discography, they just pumped out album after … [Read more...] about Throwback Friday- Kool and the Gang “Hollywood Swinging”
Throwback Friday- Beatles “With a Little Help from my Friends”
Nothing says Friday like a feel good tune from the Beatles. "With a Little Help from my Friends" came out in 1967 on the famous Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club" album. When you check this "video" (I like to post something visual with music on my blogs, but I couldn't find a live performance online), and aren't a die hard Beetles fan like myself, you might not readily … [Read more...] about Throwback Friday- Beatles “With a Little Help from my Friends”
“On the Road with Wale” Powered by Microsoft Zune
"On the Road with Wale" is a video podcast series chronicling the life and times of the artist known as WALE on tour, as he rocks shows across the country to promote his soon to be released debut album while trying not to go insane while cooped up on the bus. From show highlights, to interviews and guest appearances, to an epic X-Box battle with Young Chris, On The Road with … [Read more...] about “On the Road with Wale” Powered by Microsoft Zune
Throwback Friday- Frankie Smith “Double Dutch Bus”
It's funny how some timeless classics didn't actually do well on the charts when they were first released. Frankie Smith's "Double Dutch Bus" off his album "Children of Tomorrow" did well on the R&B charts in 1981, hitting #1, but did not do as well as a crossover hit on the pop charts where it peaked at #30. Since then, the "-izz" style of talk has been adopted by Snoop … [Read more...] about Throwback Friday- Frankie Smith “Double Dutch Bus”