BREAKING: The Ancestors Welcome Clarence Clemons, 69, of The E Street Band
• June 18, 2011 • Comments Off on BREAKING: The Ancestors Welcome Clarence Clemons, 69, of The E Street BandPosted in African American History, American History, Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Clarence Clemons, Class, Cultural History, Love, Music, Religion, Spirituality, Sports, The Mainstream Media (MSM)
Tags: African Americans, Amnesty International, Be-Bop Jazz, Big Man: Real Life & Tall Tales, Black Rock, Black Rocker, Blacks, Bruce Springsteen, Clarence Clemons, Death, E Street Band, Florida, Health, Jungleland, King Curtis, Lady Gaga, Love, New York Times, Peter Gabriel, Rock, Rock and Roll, Saxophone, Saxophonist, Star Spangled Banner, Sting, Stroke, Stroke Complications, The Eighties, The Fifties, Thunder Road, Tracy Chapman, United States, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Friday Night Music, February 4, 2011: Movie Music I Have Loved
• February 5, 2011 • Comments Off on Friday Night Music, February 4, 2011: Movie Music I Have LovedPosted in Film, Music
Tags: "Never on Sunday", "That's The Way of The World", "The Lion in Winter", "To Kill a Mockingbird", "Wall-E", André Previn, Anthony Newley, Bernard Herrmann, Bernie Taupin, Dudley Moore, Earth Wind and Fire, Elmer Bernstein, Elton John, Henry Mancini, Isaac Hayes, James Bond, John Barry, Lion in Winter, Mary Badham, Melina Mercouri, Nino Rota, Peter Gabriel, Thomas Newman
Youssou N’Dour Documentary, “I Bring What I Love,” at 2009 Wisconsin Film Festival
• April 1, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Black People, Film, Music, Youssou N'Dour
Tags: I Bring What I Love, Islam, Marabouts, Mbalax, Muezzin, Neneh Cherry, Peter Gabriel, Ray Charles, Senegal, The Black Church, The Mouridiya, Wisconsin Film Festival