Sunday, July 24, 2011

Celebrating Jennifer Lopez 42nd BIRTHDAY!


Today is Jennifer Lopez 42nd Birthday as Millions of J-LO fans all over the world celebrate the mother of Twins it's unbelievable 2 me that she is 42 years old and DOESN'T LOOK like it. Some may know that Jennifer Lopez is just 1 of my BIGGEST Inspiration I love her because like me she is true 2 herself and no 1 else. I have been following her career ever since she was a Fly Girl on the 90's TV Show "In Living Color" and when my eyes saw her I was hooked I knew she was going 2 be where she is today. So today I celebrate her because she is so Phenomenal when I grow up I want 2 be just like Jennifer Lopez. Here is HERstory Jennifer Lynn Lopez was born in the Bronx, New York, and raised on Blackrock Avenue in the New York City borough's Castle Hill neighborhood. She is the daughter of Puerto Rican parents Guadalupe (née Rodríguez), a kindergarten teacher, and David Lopez, a computer specialist, both born in Ponce, Puerto Rico.Lopez was raised Roman Catholic. She has two siblings, Lynda and Leslie. Lopez spent her entire academic career in Catholic schools, finishing at the all-girls Preston High School in the Bronx. She financed singing and dancing lessons for herself from the age of 19. After attending Baruch College for one semester, Lopez divided her time between working as a notary public in a legal office, dance classes, and dance performances in Manhattan night clubs. She had a small part in the 1987 film My Little Girl at the age of sixteen. After months of auditioning for dance roles, Lopez was selected as a dancer for various rap music videos, a 1990 episode of Yo! MTV Raps and as a backup dancer for the New Kids on the Block and their performance of their song "Games" for the American Music Awards in 1991. She gained her first regular high-profile job as a "Fly Girl" dancer on the television comedy program In Living Color from 1991-1993. Soon after, Lopez became a backup dancer for Janet Jackson and made an appearance in her 1993 video "That's the Way Love Goes".

Acting career

Lopez's first television job as an actress was on the Fox series South Central. She also made guest appearances in Second Chances and Hotel Malibu. She then appeared in the made-for-television film Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7. Lopez's first serious screen role was in Gregory Nava's 1995 drama My Family, playing the character of Young Maria in the 1920s. After starring alongside Jimmy Smits and Edward James Olmos in My Family, Lopez starred in the action film Money Train opposite Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. In 1996, she reportedly beat out Ashley Judd and Lauren Holly for the supporting role in Francis Ford Coppola's 1996 comedy Jack starring Robin Williams. She then starred opposite Jack Nicholson in Bob Rafelson's well-received noir thriller Blood and Wine.

Lopez's first big break came in 1997, when she was chosen to play the title role in Selena, a biopic of the Tejano pop singer Selena. Despite having previously worked with Nava on Mi Familia, Lopez was subjected to an intense auditioning process before landing the role. She earned widespread praise for her performance, including a Golden Globe Award nomination for "Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy". Later that year, Lopez appeared in two major films. She starred in the horror film Anaconda alongside Ice Cube and Jon Voight, playing the role of Terri Flores, a director who is shooting a documentary while traveling through the Amazon River. Despite being a modest box office hit, the film was critically panned. Lopez then starred as the leading actress in the neo-noir film U Turn, which is based on the book Stray Dogs, starring alongside Sean Penn and Billy Bob Thornton.

In 1998, she had one of her most acclaimed roles, starring opposite George Clooney in Out of Sight, Steven Soderbergh's adaptation of the Elmore Leonard novel. Cast as a deputy federal marshal who falls for a charming criminal, Lopez won rave reviews for her tough performance and in the process she became the first Latina actress to earn over $1 million for a role.That same year, she provided the voice for Azteca on the computer-animated film Antz. Lopez then starred opposite Vincent D'Onofrio, in the psychological thriller film The Cell. She portrayed Catherine Deane, a child psychologist who uses virtual reality to enter into the minds of her patients to coax them out of their comas. The film was released in August 2000 and became a box office success opening at number one. The following year, Lopez took a break from acting in films, in order to work on her music career.

In 2001, Lopez starred alongside Matthew McConaughey in the romantic comedy The Wedding Planner. The film debuted at number one, making her the first actress and singer in history to have a film and an album, J.Lo, at number one in the same week.[58] Her next roles were in the supernatural romance Angel Eyes (2001), and in the psychological revenge thriller Enough (2002). Both failed to find an audience, and were met with a negative response from critics. She appeared alongside Ralph Fiennes in the romantic comedy film Maid in Manhattan (2002). Her character, Marisa Ventura, is a struggling single mother who lives in the Bronx and makes her living cleaning rooms in a super-luxurious Manhattan hotel, and gets mistaken for a socialite by a princely politician. Maid in Manhattan was a box office hit, opening at number one. The New York Times compared the film's storyline to her 2002 song, "Jenny from the Block", commenting, "In her new single, Jenny From the Block, Jennifer Lopez declares that despite her enormous wealth and global fame, she has not lost touch with her roots."

Some of her other critically acclaimed films include An Unfinished Life and Shall We Dance?. Two independent films produced by Lopez were well-received at film festivals: El Cantante at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Bordertown at the Brussels film festival. Her modestly successful film career includes Monster-in-Law (2005). Gigli, however, would become a notorious box office bomb.

In 2006, Jennifer was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award along with Lauren Shuler Donner and Diane Warren.

In August 2007, Lopez collaborated on the feature film, El Cantante, with her husband – singer-actor Marc Anthony. Ms. Lopez, who's also a producer of the film, "does enough acting for the two of them in her role as Puchi, Héctor’s wife" while creating a very interesting and edgy performance. The film is in English, with creative use of subtitles for songs with Spanish lyrics. In 2010, she appeared in the romantic comedy The Back-up Plan.

Lopez is one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood and the highest-paid Latin actress in Hollywood history, though she's never had a film grossing over $100 million in the USA. She was on The Hollywood Reporter's list of the top ten actress salaries in 2002, 2003, and 2004. Lopez received $15 million for her role in Monster-in-Law. Her top-grossing film domestically is Maid in Manhattan which grossed $94,011,225, and her most successful international film, Shall We Dance?, grossed $112,238,000, at the international box office. Domestically, Shall We Dance? grossed $57,890,460 and a total of $170,128,460 worldwide.In 2007, Lopez made the Forbes magazine's list of "The 20 Richest Women In Entertainment," ranking ninth. Her wealth was estimated to be $110 million in 2007.

On January 27, 2010, it was announced that Lopez would guest-star on an episode of How I Met Your Mother as Anita Appleby, a no-nonsense author of self-help books that teach women how to mold men into "relationship machines" through the power of denial. After Robin informs Anita of Barney's womanizing ways, Anita sets out to "break" him.

Entrepreneurship
Lopez launched a clothing line in 2003. Named JLO by Jennifer Lopez, the line included different types of clothing for young women, including jeans, T-shirts, coats, belts, purses, and lingerie, a jewelry line, and an accessory line that includes hats, gloves, and scarves. Lopez participated in the Louis Vuitton Winter 2003 campaign. In 2005, she launched a new clothing line called Sweetface. In late 2007, Lopez retired JLO by Jennifer Lopez and launched a new juniors' line called JustSweet. Her fashion lines have featured at many New York Fashion Week events.

Lopez's frequent use of animal fur in her clothing lines and personal wardrobe has brought the scorn of people concerned with animal rights. At the Los Angeles premiere of Monster-in-Law, more than 100 protesters from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) held a demonstration to highlight their concerns.

On April 12, 2002, Lopez opened a Cuban restaurant in the South Lake district of Pasadena, California named Madre's.

Lopez ventured in the perfume industry with her debut "Glow by J.Lo". In October 2003, Lopez introduced a perfume called "Still", having revisited "Glow" the previous year by creating a limited edition spin-off, "Miami Glow by J.Lo", in homage to her adopted hometown of Miami, Florida. Lopez also marketed a "Glow" line of body lotions and bronzing products. For the Christmas season of 2005, she launched another fragrance, "Live by Jennifer Lopez". For 2006 Valentine's Day, "Miami Glow" was replaced by yet another "Glow" spin-off, "Love at First Glow by J.Lo". Her following fragrance, "Live Luxe", was released in August 2006, with "Glow After Dark" following in January 2007. The next fragrances by Jennifer Lopez were "Deseo", "Deseo Forever" for Asian market and first fragrance for men called "Deseo for men". In February 2009 Lopez released "Sunkissed Glow". The last perfume is "My Glow", available from October 2009. Lopez is a spokesperson for Lux shampoo in Japan, appearing in the product's television commercials.

Lopez owns the film and television production company Nuyorican Productions. It was co-founded with her manager Benny Medina, who was supposed to receive half the producing revenue from the company. Lopez split with Medina shortly after the company was founded, but they later restored their business relationship.[79]

Lopez has been recognized by People en Español magazine as both the cover subject for the "50 Most Beautiful" issue in 2006 and the "100 Most Influential Hispanics" issue in February 2007.

On April 10, 2007, Lopez made an appearance as a mentor on American Idol. Lopez also became the executive producer of the eight-episode reality show, DanceLife, which ran on MTV and began on January 15, 2007. Lopez helped select the show's participants and made cameo appearances. She then served as executive producer of a mini-series broadcast on Univisión. Named after her CD Como Ama Una Mujer, it ran in five episodes from October 30 to November 27, 2007, and starred Adriana Cruz.

Lopez signed a contract as star and executive producer of an unscripted reality series for TLC, a division of Discovery Communications Inc. The series was to show the launching of her new fragrance, and not focus on her family. The series never materialized.

Philanthropy

Lopez is an avid supporter of Children's Hospital Los Angeles and was presented with the Children's Humanitarian Award at the hospital's inaugural Noche de Niños gala in September 2004. Lopez continues to attend the annual red carpet event and is a regular visitor to the hospital. The singer participated in the Nautica Malibu Triathlon benefiting the hospital in 2008. In May 2009, Lopez formed The Maribel Foundation, with the goal of supporting Children's Hospital Los Angeles and improving health care internationally.

On February 14, 2007, Lopez received the Artists for Amnesty International award "in recognition of her work as producer and star of Bordertown, a film exposing the ongoing murders of hundreds of women in the border city of Juárez, Mexico". Nobel Peace Prize winner José Ramos-Horta presented the award to Lopez at the Berlin International Film Festival. She also received special recognition and thanks from Norma Andrade, co-founder of Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa A.C. ("May Our Daughters Return Home, Civil Association"), an organization consisting of mothers and families of the murdered women of Juárez.

Lopez has also been involved in promoting vaccination for whooping cough. Lopez is working with Sounds of Pertussis and March of Dimes to promote awareness about the disease and encourage vaccination of adults to prevent spread of disease to infants

Personal Life Lopez gave birth on February 22, 2008 to fraternal twins, a girl and a boy, Emme Maribel Muñiz, and Maximilian "Max" David Muñiz.

Here are some of my Favorite Jennifer Lopez videos

Jennifer Lopez-Baila


Jennifer Lopez-If you had my Love


Jennifer Lopez- Aint it Funny


Jennifer Lopez FT Nas- I'm gonna be Alright


Jennifer Lopez- I'm Glad


Jennifer Lopez FT Fabulous- Get Right


Jennifer Lopez- Que Hiciste


Jennifer Lopez FT Pitbull-On the Floor


Jennifer Lopez FT Lil Wayne-I'm into you

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Independence Day


Yesterday millions ALL over the world celebrated July 4th which is called Independence Day. I was reminded that this is an act of Service that our Men and Women have chosen to serve this GREAT United States of America now the Men and Women didn't have to do this GREAT act of Service BUT they did it any way and I want to Honor them and THANK GOD for their act of Service for not only protecting there Freedom but our Freedom as well. Here is the history behind Independence Day

July 4th Becomes A National Holiday

The tradition of patriotic celebration became even more widespread after the War of 1812, in which the United States again faced Great Britain. In 1870, the U.S. Congress made July 4th a federal holiday; in 1941, the provision was expanded to grant a paid holiday to all federal employees. Over the years, the political importance of the holiday would decline, but Independence Day remained an important national holiday and a symbol of patriotism.

Falling in mid-summer, the Fourth of July has since the late 19th century become a major focus of leisure activities and a common occasion for family get-togethers, often involving fireworks and outdoor barbecues. The most common symbol of the holiday is the American flag, and a common musical accompaniment is "The Star-Spangled Banner," the national anthem of the United States.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Purple Summer in Europe



As millions of Purple Hippies know Prince has left the U.S. to start his Welcome 2 America European Tour this Summer so ALL of y'all over seas get ready 4 some PURPLE FUNK this Summer. The Welcome 2 America Tour started off at the Montreal International Jazz Festival in Quebec,Canada on June 24th and 25th. Prince has now headed to Paris, France for a performance on June 30th at Stade De France where there will be a Special appearence by Sharon and The Dap Kings. Here is the performance and Interview on the French T.V. Show "Le Grand Journal".



Prince and Band interview:

http://www.canalplus.fr/c-divertissement/pid3349-c-le-grand-journal.html?vid=483378


30 min Music performance:

http://www.canalplus.fr/c-divertissement/pid3303-c-le-live-du-grand-journal.html?vid=483431

Now here are the rest of the European Tour dates 4 The Welcome 2 America Summer 2011 Tour.

24/25 June -Montreal International Jazz Festival, Quebec, Canada[SOLD OUT]
http://www.montrealjazzfest.com/prog....aspx?id=10477

30 June - Stade De France, Paris, France
http://accueil.stadefrance.com/customers/event/prince

2 July - Open'er Festival, Gdynia, Poland
http://www.opener.pl/pl/artist/prince

3 July - Hop Farm Festival, Kent, England
http://hopfarmfestival.com/home.aspx#/home.aspx

5/6 July Gent Sint Pietersplein, Ghent, Belgium [6th SOLD OUT]
http://www.princegent.be/nl/default.asp

8-10 July North Sea Jazz 2011, Rotterdam, The Netherlands [SOLD OUT]
http://www.northseajazz.com/en
Tickets Sales : http://www.livenation.nl/artist/prince-tickets

13 July Rockhal, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
http://www.rockhal.lu/fr/agenda/rock...detail/prince/

15 July Umbria Jazz Festival, Arena Santa Giuliana, Perugia, Italy
http://english.umbriajazz.com/mediac...y-july-15.html

16 July Summer Festival, Piazza Napoleone, Lucca, Italy (TBC)
http://www.summer-festival.com/

21 July Hartwall Areena, Helsinki, Finland
http://www.tiketti.fi/uutiset/6411


23-24 July Spektrum, Olso, Norway [23rd SOLD OUT]
Tickets: http://www.billettservice.no/event/PRINCE-billetter/OSP2307?tm_link=tm_homeA_2_f1

26 July Ahoy, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Tickets: http://www.livenation.nl/event/22444...ets?omq=prince

28 July Lanxess Arena, Cologne Germany
Tickets: http://www.eventim.de/cgi-bin/prince...rview&kuid=508


30 July Malahide Castle, Dublin, Ireland
http://www.ticketmaster.ie/Prince-ti...=tm_homeA_1_f1

4 August o2 World Berlin, Germany [POSTPONED?CANCELLED]
Tickets: http://www.eventim.de/cgi-bin/prince...rview&kuid=508

6 August NPG Music and Arts Festival, 10-door, Copenhagen, Denmark [NEW]
Info: http://npgfestival.dk/
Tickets: http://www.billetlugen.dk/music/18319/npg-festival/

11-13 August Way Out West Festival, Slottsskogen Park, Gothenburg, Sweden
http://www.wayoutwest.se/prince

Saturday, June 25, 2011

2nd Anniversary of Michael Jackson's Death



As millions ALL over the world STOP and remember that two years ago on June 25th we lost a Icon and a Legend when we found out Michael Jackson died it felt like the World had STOP and indeed the World did STOP. Every TV, Computer, Cell phone , Internet was reporting on the death of Michael Jackson the man that had become inspiration to millions had fallen. What does Michael Jackson mean to Me he was the soundtrack of my life, when I was a little girl I dream I was going to Marry Michael LOL. I also reflected on the days when Michael would interrupt TV programming to premiere his latest video's and after watching going to School and telling ALL your friends that you saw the newest Michael Jackson video and remembering the dance steps. Now it's been Two years since his death and his music still moves ME. I Thank God for the time we ALL have shared in the ups and downs of Michael Jackson so on the second Anniversary I say I LOVE U MICHAEL and Thank you for giving us so many memories in your videos and Music and in your three children Prince Michael Jackson Jr. Paris Jackson, and Prince Michael Jackson II A.K.A Blanket. Here is some of my favorite video's

Michael Jackson-Smooth Criminal


Michael Jackson-Dirty Diana


Michael Jackson-Rock with You

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

New Music from Jill Scott "Light of the Sun"



Well it's the First day of Summer and we have new music for the Summertime from our Girl Jill Scott who's New album is OUT TODAY!! called "Light of the Sun". Here is what The Hollywood Reporter is saying about the new Jill Scott album. It’s been nearly four years since R&B singer Jill Scott graced us with a new album. Her fourth studio venture is finally here, and is garnering generally positive feedback from critics.

“The Light of the Sun” was released on Tuesday (June 21), rolling off the momentum of her noteworthy lead single featuring Anthony Hamilton, “So In Love.” The 15-track album also includes collaborations with Doug E. Fresh, Eve and Paul Wall, as well as that signature spoken-word we come to expect from Ms. Scott.

Now here is NPR Radio review on "Light of the Sun" "I gotta do what I gotta do, son," Jill Scott says on "Le BOOM Vent Suite," a third of the way through her fourth studio album. "Grown woman making decisions and choices." It's not as if she ever really had a frivolous phase, but on The Light of the Sun, out June 21, Scott sounds whole, composed. She's powerful, and she's fighting the good fight.

Scott has come a long way since she was working as The Roots' hook girl. (Can you imagine a time when Scott rode the bus on the Things Fall Apart tour just to come out and sing the chorus she'd written for Erykah Badu to sing in "You Got Me"? And people were kind of bummed when she hit the stage — until they heard her sing, of course?) Scott began in Philadelphia as a spoken-word artist, and on The Light of the Sun, she incorporates that work into her songs cleverly. When she finds an opening to leaven her singing with speech, she goes for it, but within reason and to an end.

That end might be an offering to women when they're feeling bruised or disappointed. Scott has publicly taken a few punches herself in recent years — a divorce, followed by a short relationship which left her a single parent. "God, please hear my call / I am afraid for me," she sings in "Hear My Call." "Love has burned me raw / I need your healing." In that song, Scott is backed by swelling strings and tender piano; she says "please" over and over, with a different inflection every time. But in spite of the pleading, there isn't anything ragged in her voice.

Scott's words aren't wasteful, and she doesn't sound like the type to cry in public. She's honest and heartfelt, but she also comes off as a better version of a regular woman. I've seen a sold-out arena crowd hang on her every word and shout encouragement from the cheap seats. She feels close enough that listeners can sing with her, while still looking up to her.

After all, this is the woman who can turn a Doug E. Fresh beatbox and a touch of ragtime piano into the bottom of a breezy kissoff song ("All Cried Out [Redux]"), in which she sounds more free and brazen than she has in years. This is also the woman who calls herself a "motherf—— G" in a spoken-word track called "Womanifesto" — and destroys all doubt that she's anything less. And hear what Jill had to say about her new album.

Jill Scott on "Light of the Sun"


Tracks listings
01. Blessed
02. So In Love feat. Anthony Hamilton
03. Shame feat. Eve
04. All Cried Out (Redux) feat. Doug E. Fresh
05. Le BOOM Vent Suite
06. So Gone (What My Mind Says) feat. Paul Wall
07. Hear My Call
08. Some Other Time
09. Making You Wait
10. Until Then (I Imagine)
11. Missing You
12. When I Wake Up
13. Womanifesto
14. Rolling Hills
15. The Light of the Sun

Here are two of new Video
Jill Scott-Shame(Ft.Eve and The A Group)


Jill Scott-So In Love(Ft.Anthony Hamilton)



Listen to 'Light of the Sun' In it's Entirety
http://www.npr.org/2011/06/12/137113404/first-listen-jill-scott-the-light-of-the-sun

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Honoring the Purple Funk that is Prince


Today millions of Purple Hippie Fans ALL over the world are celebrating Prince Rogers Nelson 53rd birthday(June 7, 1958). I am reminded how I was first introduce 2 his music at the tender age of three years old by my cousin who was living in Memphis Tennessee and when I heard is name I was like "WHAT" are you kidding me, who would name their child Prince but once I heard the MUSIC I was hooked and now at the age of Twenty-Nine I have been following him ALL of my life his music has been the soundtrack of my life, like so many others have been. But it's been something about that Minneapolis sound that I have held on to and will continue to hang on 2. I want 2 Thank GOD 4 Prince Rogers Nelson and all that he has done 4 music and the Music Industry so 2day I am Honoring the man I LOVE and who has been a BIG Inspiration and Influence N my life. I remember my very first concert which was the Emancipation concert and I was like "WHOA" he is AMAZING! my 2nd concert was the Musicology tour N 2004 and that little girl who went 2 see her first movie which was Purple Rain back N Memphis sitting N my moms lap a saying 2 myself one day I would like 2 work with him and see him perform Purple Rain live well I haven't work with him YET but my dream of him performing Purple Rain during the Musicology tour back N 2004 brought tears 2 my eyes. Prince's music has made me laugh, cry, wonder, dance and reflect on GOD and how his longevity in the business has made him stand out from other artist and musician. So here is the story on Prince Rogers Nelson. Prince Rogers Nelson was born on Saturday, June 7, 1958 to John and Mattie Nelson @ Mt. Sinai Hospital in Minnesota. His father played piano in a Jazz trio called the Prince Rogers Band and named his son after the group. John was 20 years older than Mattie, who was 24 when Prince was born. He worked by day as a plastic molder at Honeywell Computers while Mattie stayed home to raise Prince and his sister Tika Evene. Prince's parents separated when he was seven years old in 1965. The separation had a tremendous influence on Prince's life, causing him to become closer to his younger sister, whom he affectionately called 'Tyka'. Mattie remarried in 1967 to Howard Baker, whom Prince disliked instantly. As a result, Prince started running away from home at age 12, often spending time with his father or an aunt. When he was home, he spent much of his time in his room, teaching himself to play on the piano his father had left behind. As Prince put it, 'My father and me, we're the same. He's a little sick ~ just like I am!' Prince would pick out tunes and play them for his sister. At the time, his favorite tunes were from TV shows such as Batman, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., and The Munsters. This also caused Prince to become an introvert; he was considered shy and reclusive and became known as a loner.

Prince was very ambitious in school and made good grades though he is the first to admit that he never really liked it. Prince also excelled in athletics playing football, baseball and basketball. In fact, he was good enough to play junior varsity basketball at Central High School in Minneapolis. Prince also excelled in music theory, guitar class and stage band. He decided early on that he was serious about having a music career and went on to take several classes in song copywriting, recording and other music business classes. Now here some of my favorite albums
1.Purple Rain
2.Sign of the Time
3.Parade
4.Batman
5.Graffiti Bridge
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7.Emancipation
8.Musicology
9.3121
Here is 2 of my ALL time favorite performance

Art of Musicology

Acoustic 2004 by href="http://www.dailymotion.com/samsarax" target="_blank">samsarax

Musicology 04 N Los Angeles

Friday, June 3, 2011

JUNE Is Black Music Month



This is the Sixth month of the New Year and I want 2 show my LOVE 4 ALL the African American musician ALL over the world. As millions may know I want to Honor the greats like Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Jill Scott, Tina Tuner, Sly and the Family Stones, Earth, Wind, and Fire, Gap Band, Diana Ross, Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Prince, George Clinton and P-Funk, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dog, Mary J. Bilge, Alicia Keys. Frankie Beverly and Maze, James Brown, Chaka Khan, Maxwell, Lenny Kravitz Four Tops, Temptation, Smokey Robinson, Rick James, Ne-Yo, Monica, Brandy, Trey Songz, Toni Braxton, Aretha Franklin, Maceo Parker, Sade, Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown, Bebe and CeCe Winans, New Edition, Boyz II Men, Mariah Carey, Bob Marley, Fantasia, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Bo Diddly,Ike Turner, Luther Vandross and countless musician so many 2 name I just want 2 say Thank You for your HARD work and dedication to your body of work that have been Inspirational and Foundational soundtracks in my Life Past and Present. Here is the History on Black Music Month. American music reflects the diverse character of the American people. Each musical form reflects a mosaic of contributions by groups and individuals who arrived on U.S. shores from every corner of the world. It is difficult to imagine American music without the rich and continuing innovations of African Americans. Even as today’s hip-hop and rap owe much to the call-and-response patterns that black slaves brought from Africa, virtually every other American musical form similarly has been leavened by African-American traditions and innovations.

Spurred by the songwriter and record producer Kenny Gamble, President Jimmy Carter in 1979 designated June as Black Music Month. A quarter century later, President Bush continues to issue an annual Black Music Month proclamation.

The original African Americans were transported across the Atlantic to lives of involuntary servitude. They mostly came from West Africa, where call-and-response interaction between speaker and listener was common in civic and government gatherings, religion and music. As slaves, black Americans could not participate in government, but they were quick to adapt their native culture to Christian religious services, and to church music.

Church-going slaves of the 17th and 18th centuries would repeat, in call-and-response fashion, the hymns and psalms sung by the service leader. In the plantation fields of the American South, they employed these patterns in a variety of work songs, field hollers and other kinds of black folk music. Often improvised and typically syncopated (stressing the weak beat), these forms would develop in many directions and exert a strong influence on much of the nation’s popular music.

Slave religion also spurred the "Negro spiritual," often called a “jubilee.” Among the most beloved spirituals were Swing Low, Sweet Chariot and Roll Jordan Roll. Beginning in 1871, the touring Fisk Jubilee Singers, (based at Fisk University, a historically black college founded in Nashville, Tennessee in 1866) brought the spiritual, arranged for chorus, to much of the United States and Europe. The exposure helped catalyze the fusion of African American and other forms of popular music.

By the beginning of the 20th century, African-American music had evolved into new forms. Composers like Scott Joplin and Eubie Blake pioneered a piano style combining a regularly accented left (bass) hand beat with a highly syncopated right (treble) melody. It was called ragtime, and was one the genres that later combined to form jazz. Compositions like Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag (1899) transcended racial divisions and deepened the influence of black roots on American music.

At about the same time, the field hollers, work songs and other black music of the South gave birth to the blues. Incorporating a call and response pattern in lyrics (a-a-b pattern, "a" line repeated) or between vocals and instrumentation (often "slide guitar," applying a round metal tube rather than fingers to the guitar strings) and unique harmonic progressions, blues artists sang of sadness and melancholy in love. W.C. Handy's Memphis Blues (1912) is a leading example. Artists like B.B. King and John Lee Hooker continue the tradition. The blues, in its many regional (Chicago blues, Memphis blues, Delta blues) and other variations, remains popular in its own right, and its influence is apparent in the development of jazz, rock and later musical forms.

The black church remained a fecund source of musical inspiration. By 1930, elements of the blues and old Negro spirituals were crystallizing into gospel music. Thomas A. Dorsey, music director at Pilgrim Baptist Church in Chicago, was instrumental in popularizing the sound, which featured a full-throated vocalist accompanied by choir, piano or organ, and by energetic audience participation, often vigorous rhythmic handclapping. Mahalia Jackson, who would perform at the inaugurathttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifion of President John F. Kennedy and the funeral of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., frequently is cited as the finest vocalist of the gospel tradition.

Gospel placed a direct imprint on later, more secular forms of black music, like rhythm and blues (R & B) and soul. Artists like Aretha Franklin (a preacher's daughter), Sam Cooke (a preacher's son) and the Reverend Al Green each incorporated gospel elements into their personal, form-transcending styles.

These African-American sounds are a treasured part of the nation's cultural heritage. They continue to bring great enjoyment to millions. Their influence spread even further through two of America's most popular musical idioms -- jazz and rock -- and then into the new music of the 21st century.
http://www.america.gov