“Somewhere” is Here and Now
• February 13, 2011 • Comments Off on “Somewhere” is Here and NowPosted in Africans, Algeria, American Foreign Policy, American History, Arabs, Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Big Beautiful Women, Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Civil Rights/Human Rights, Class, Cultural History, Egypt, Film, Islam/Sufism, Journalism and Ethics, Love, Mental Health/Psychology, Music, Obama Administration, People of Color, Public Intellectualism, Revolutions, Spirituality, The Economy, The Mainstream Media (MSM), Tunisia, World History
Tags: "Letter from a Birmingham Jail", "Somewhere", "The White Queen of Soul", "West Side Story", African Americans, Algeria, Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Birmingham AL, Blacks, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dusty Springfield, Egypt, Freedom, Governor Walker, Kennedy Center Honors, Love, Martin Luther King, Miss Re, Miss Re Re, Pell Grant, Quincy Jones, Right-to-Work, Roberta Flack, Scott Walker, Self-Worth, The Nineties, The Seventies, Tunisia, Wisconsin
Bettye LaVette Sings “Salt of the Earth” on “Good Morning, America,” July 6
• July 8, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Daily AM/PM Talk Shows, Music, Television, The Economy, Women
Tags: "Beggars Banquet", "Good Morning America", "Interpretations: The British Rock Songbook", "Salt of the Earth", African Americans, Altamont, Bettye LaVette, Black Women, Blacks, Kennedy Center Honors, Singer, Singers, The Kennedy Center, The Rolling Stones, The Sixties