Black Music Is…

During Black Music Month, I wanted to share some of my very favorites I have on my Ipod. From R & B to Jazz and Gospel to Disco and House, from Steppers to Neo-Soul and Classic Soul. I hope you enjoy it. Today it's VIVIAN GREEN "WISH WE COULD GO BACK" <!--more-->

An awesome performance starring Al Green with Linda Jones and Wanda Neal. A must for all soul'n gospel singers! DOES THIS COUNT AS CHURCH?

Musically Scrapper's most famous work is a song called "Kokomo Blues" which is most commonly known today as the very popular "Sweet Home Chicago" recorded by Robert Johnson.

This song had a great message...something most songs these days on the charts don't have. They rather sing about their bling, money and parties. It's really sad. Funny thing though, back in 1994 when this song was all over the radio, I thought it was about someone who was actually chasing waterfalls But then I seen this video. I wasn't aware of the deeper meaning behind this TLC song. The music industry seriously needs to look back, and produce meaningful music like this to send out a message.

Truly one blog wont begin to tell all of the accomplishments that Babyface has achieved over the last few decades. So I encourage you all to google and do homework on the Naptown Native.

During Black Music Month, I wanted to share some of my very favorites I have on my Ipod. From R & B to Jazz and Gospel to Disco and House, from Steppers to Neo-Soul and Classic Soul. I hope you enjoy it. Today it's HEATHER HEADLEY "HE IS" <!--more-->

Marvin Isley, bass player for the legendary Isley Brothers, died June 6th from complications of diabetes at 56.

Miles Davis and John Coltrane play one of the best renditions of SO WHAT ever captured on film-Live in New York, april 2, 1959.

During Black Music Month, I wanted to share some of my very favorites I have on my Ipod. From R & B to Jazz and Gospel to Disco and House, from Steppers to Neo-Soul and Classic Soul. I hope you enjoy it. Today it's TEDDY PENDERGRASS "ONLY YOU" <!--MORE-->

Prince & Beyoncé’s opening performance at the 2004 Grammy Awards may as well have been the opening and closing performance.

Marlon Williams (born September 30, 1962) better known as Marley Marl, is an American DJ and record producer, who is considered one of the most important and influential hip-hop producers in the history of hip hop.

During Black Music Month, I wanted to share some of my very favorites I have on my Ipod. From R & B to Jazz and Gospel to Disco and House, from Steppers to Neo-Soul and Classic Soul. I hope you enjoy it. Today it's:AALIYAH "I CARE 4 U" <!--more-->