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Happy Black History Month and we're kicking it off with black facts. Pre-Grammy predictions. Thoughts on the upcoming Wendy Williams documentary. Yasiin Bey aka Mos Def gives his opinon on Drake's music. New casting updates for the Michael Jackson bipoic. Justin Timberlake regrets...nothing? And more! Follow us on IG: @hmhspodcast and on FaceBook "His Mama, Her Son Podcast." Send your questions for Ms. Vicki's "motherly advice" to hismamaherson@gmail.com.
Legendary music industry executive Clive Davis joins the Billboard Pop Shop Podcast for its super-sized 10th anniversary episode! Davis regales the Pop Shop team with stories about five of the biggest artists he's worked with over the decades: Whitney Houston, Dionne Warwick, Prince, P!nk and Usher. Plus, he discusses a planned documentary about his famed pre-GRAMMY Awards party, music's "hottest ticket." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I am so excited to talk with Barry Eichner, Co-Founder of Lipgloss + Aftershave. Lipgloss + Aftershave a website and mobile app offering product and device reviews as well as dynamic skincare and wellness education. Barry is the Chief Content Officer for L+A. Follow Lipgloss + Aftershave on Instagram - @lipgloss_aftershave Follow on TikTok - @lipgloss_aftershave Website and Newsletter He began his career as on operations manager in the retail industry. However, his wellness career began in 1999 in wholesale skincare wholesale sales and then over a decade in the industry he became the Vice President of a chain of 4 wellness / medical spas. In 2011 Barry chose to strike out on his own and he began a digital media consulting business that instantly blossomed. He met Jenni Nagle on an assignment at a national skin care brand . The duo decided to create Lipgloss + Aftershave in 2017 after realizing there was no review platform in the professional skin care industry. Barry's a sought-after host and speaker, having worked with the International Esthetic, Cosmetics and Spa Conference, NASNPRO, SpaHive, and The Skin Games. He's also attended over 100 professional skin care industry events including International Congress of Esthetics & Spa, Face & Body, American Beauty Show, International Beauty Show, the Indie Beauty Show and the World Of Confidence Conference. Barry has also been selected to sit on the Questex Wellness Advisory Board. Barry was also invited to sit on the Advisory Council for Coralai, a skin care analysis platform, to help with the global launch the platform. Barry's also served as a brand ambassador for Pre-Grammy and Pre-Oscar gifting suites in Los Angeles. He's a photographer and a writer. He's lives in Ft Lauderdale and is a fitness enthusiast who enjoys cycling, paddleboarding, swimming, and being in or on the water! He loves to cook, travel and is on the endless search for the perfect Café Americano. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyshotofinspiration/message
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Radio host Jacqueline Jax talks about the year of Bad Bunny and how he's bringing a Latin pop wave to spring festivals like we've never seen before. Hold onto your hat because it's going to be an exciting Grammy night with lots of surprises ahead for spring 2023. Subscribe to our newsletter jacquelinejax.medium.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ava-live-radio/message
David Crosby passes away. Pre-Grammy concert set to honor Motown! Madonna adds Chicago to her Celebration tour this summer!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rocky talks with Dylan and Dakota Gonzalez about life as Celebrity influencers and Athletes. They also talk about Mental Health. They recap the Pre-Grammy party at The English Hotel. Dylan and Dakota drop a interesting fact about Sean Paul.
Clive Davis postpones his yearly Pre-Grammy gala over pandemic issues, Elton John is in town tonight and tomorrow, and his Twitter feed accidentally thanked Arkanasas City instead of Kansas City after the KC show Wednesday, Scream 6 gpt the greenlight after pulling in $100M in its first month, and Happy Birthday Judy Foster...My Mom.
The music icon shares memories from his legendary career, including moments with Whitney Houston, Joni Mitchell, Alicia Keys and more. He also opens up about throwing a virtual version of his famous Pre-Grammy party, the upcoming Houston biopic, and what makes a song timeless. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
New month - Same us, as we board our flight back to Zamunda this weekend! This week our #OTWeeklyPlaylist has sounds from Bryson Tiller, Ant Clemons, Curren$y, & Chloe & Halle! During #MUSICNEWS we get into some Pre-Grammy announcements & some reboots from MTV that might actually be worth it. In #TheBLACkNESS we re-cap all of the Black Excellence and winners at last weekend’s Golden Globe Awards. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @onthewayweekly and join our convo!
Pizza Hut now serving Detroit Style Pizza; Pre-Grammy virtual bashes; Monsters Inc Films Will Now Be a TV Show
Hey guys in this podcast I will be talking about Tiffany Haddish and how she offered a Pre-Grammy gig but no incentives. We will also be discussing new stories and updates on stories we have previously talked about. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ali and Harmony are joined by Josh Kaplan, music manager for some pre-grammy talk, Harmony's Tech Report, Guest Fatima Olive calls in to talk how to play with makeup, and your local Steals & Deals.
Grammy Award Lifetime Achievement Honoree She's BACK!! with an NEW Compilation of Music, her first in 5 years, It includes collaborations with Kenny Lattimore & Musiq SoulChild along with new versions of her classics & some original classics. She's also touring again Worldwide!! Dionne was also named Smithsonian Ambassador of Music!! Additionally, Warwick will begin a highly anticipated concert residency in Las Vegas on April 4, 2019 Scintillating, soothing and sensual best describe the familiar and legendary voice of five-time GRAMMY® Award winning music legend, DIONNE WARWICK, who has become a cornerstone of American pop music and culture. Warwick’s career, which currently celebrates over 50 years, has established her as an international music icon and concert act. Over that time, she has earned 75 charted hit songs and sold over 100 million records. Marie Dionne Warwick, an American singer, actress, and television show host who became a United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization and a United States Ambassador of Health. She began singing professionally in 1961 after being discovered by a young songwriting team, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. She had her first hit in 1962 with “Don’t Make Me Over.” Less than a decade later, she had released more than 18 consecutive Top 100 singles, including her classic Bacharach/David recordings, “Walk on By,” “Anyone Who Had a Heart,” “Message to Michael,” "Promises Promises,” “A House is Not a Home,” “Alfie,” “Say a Little Prayer,” “This Girl’s in Love With You,” “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again,” “Reach Out For Me,” and the theme from “Valley of the Dolls. ”Together, Warwick and her songwriting team of Burt Bacharach & Hal David, accumulated more than 30 hit singles, and close to 20 best-selling albums, during their first decade together. Warwick received her first GRAMMY® Award in 1968 for her mega-hit, “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?” and a second GRAMMY® in 1970 for the best-selling album, “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again.” She became the first African-American solo female artist of her generation to win the prestigious award for Best Contemporary Female Vocalist Performance. This award was only presented to one other legend, Miss Ella Fitzgerald. Other African-American female recording artists certainly earned their share of crossover pop and R&B hits during the 1960′s, however, Warwick preceded the mainstream success of her musical peers by becoming the first such artist to rack up a dozen consecutive Top 100 hit singles from 1963-1966. Warwick’s performance at the Olympia Theater in Paris, during a 1963 concert starring the legendary Marlene Dietrich, skyrocketed her to international stardom. As Warwick established herself as a major force in American contemporary music, she gained popularity among European audiences as well. In 1968, she became the first solo African-American artist among her peers to sing before the Queen of England at a Royal Command Performance. Since then, Warwick has performed before numerous kings, queens, presidents and heads of state. Warwick’s recordings of songs such as “A House is not a Home,” “Alfie,” ”Valley of the Dolls,” and “The April Fools,” made her a pioneer as one of the first female artists to popularize classic movie themes. Warwick began singing during her childhood years in East Orange, New Jersey, initially in church. Occasionally, she sang as a soloist and fill-in voice for the renowned Drinkard Singers, a group comprised of her mother Lee, along with her aunts, including Aunt Cissy, Whitney Houston’s mom, and her uncles. During her teens, Warwick and her sister Dee Dee started their own gospel group, The Gospelaires. Warwick attended The Hartt College of Music in Hartford, Connecticut, and during that time, began making trips to New York to do regular session work. She sang behind many of the biggest recording stars of the 1960′s including Dinah Washington, Sam Taylor, Brook Benton, Chuck Jackson, and Solomon Burke, among many others. It was at this time that a young composer named Burt Bacharach heard her sing during a session for The Drifters and asked her to sing on demos of some new songs he was writing with his new lyricist Hal David. In 1962, one such demo was presented to Scepter Records, which launched a hit-filled 12 -year association with the label. Known as the artist who “bridged the gap,” Warwick’s soulful blend of pop, gospel and R&B music transcended race, culture, and musical boundaries. In 1970, Warwick received her second GRAMMY® Award for the best-selling album, “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again,” and began her second decade of hits with Warner Bros. Records. She recorded half a dozen albums, with top producers such as Thom Bell, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Jerry Ragavoy, Steve Barri, and Michael Omartian. In 1974, she hit the top of the charts with “Then Came You,” a million-selling duet with The Spinners. She then teamed up with Isaac Hayes for a highly successful world tour, “A Man and a Woman.” In 1976, Warwick signed with Arista Records, beginning a third decade of hit-making. Arista Records label-mate Barry Manilow produced her first Platinum-selling album, “Dionne,” which included back-to-back hits “I’ll Never Love This Way Again,” and “Déjà vu.” Both recordings earned GRAMMY® Awards, making Warwick the first female artist to win the Best Female Pop and Best Female R&B Performance Awards. Warwick’s 1982 album, “Heartbreaker,” co-produced by Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees, became an international chart-topper. In 1985, she reunited with composer Burt Bacharach and longtime friends Gladys Knight, Elton John and Stevie Wonder to record the landmark song “That’s What Friends Are For,” which became a number one hit record around the world and the first recording dedicated to raising awareness and major funds (over $3 Million) for the AIDS cause in support of AMFAR, which Warwick continues to support. Throughout the 1980′s and 1990′s, Warwick collaborated with many of her musical peers, including Johnny Mathis, Smokey Robinson, Luther Vandross, Jeffrey Osborne, Kashif and Stevie Wonder. Warwick was also host of the hit television music show, “Solid Gold.” In addition, she recorded several theme songs, including “Champagne Wishes & Caviar Dreams,” for the popular television series “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous,” and “The Love Boat,” for the hit series from Aaron Spelling. In November, 2006 Warwick recorded an album of duets, “My Friends & Me,” for Concord Records, a critically acclaimed Gospel album, “Why We Sing,” for Rhino/Warner Records, and a new jazz album, ”Only Trust Your Heart,” a collection of standards, celebrating the music of legendary composer Sammy Cahn for Sony Red/MPCA Records. Additionally, in September 2008, Warwick added “author” to her list of credits with two best-selling children’s books, “Say A Little Prayer,” and “Little Man,” and her first best-selling autobiography, “My Life As I See It” for Simon & Schuster. Always one to give back, Warwick has supported and campaigned for many causes and charities close to her heart, including AIDS, The Starlight Foundation, children’s hospitals, world hunger, disaster relief and music education for which she has been recognized and honored and has raised millions of dollars. In 1987, she was appointed the first United States Ambassador of Health by President Ronald Reagan and in 2002, served as Global Ambassador for Health and Ambassador for the United Nations’ Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO), and she continues to serve as Ambassador today. In recognition of her accomplishments and support of education, a New Jersey school was named in her honor, the Dionne Warwick Institute for Economics and Entrepreneurship. Warwick was also a key participating artist in the all-star charity single, “We Are the World,” and in 1984, performed at “Live Aid.” Celebrating 50 years in entertainment, and the 25th Anniversary of “That’s What Friends Are For,” Warwick hosted and headlined an all-star benefit concert for World Hunger Day in London. In addition, she was honored by AMFAR in a special reunion performance of “That’s What Friends are For,” alongside Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder at AMFAR’s Anniversary Gala in New York City. Warwick also received the prestigious 2011 Steve Chase Humanitarian Arts & Activism Award by the Desert Aids Project and was recognized for her stellar career by Clive Davis at his legendary Pre-GRAMMY® Party in Los Angeles. Adding to her list of landmark honors, Warwick was a 2013 recipient of the coveted Ellis Island Medal of Honor in New York and was inducted into the 2013 New Jersey Hall of Fame. On March 26, 2012, Warwick was inducted into the GRAMMY® Museum in Los Angeles, where a special 50th Anniversary exhibit was unveiled and a historic program and performance was held in the Clive Davis Theater. Additionally, a panel discussion with Clive Davis and Burt Bacharach was hosted by GRAMMY® Museum Executive Director, Bob Santelli. Commemorating her 50th Anniversary, Warwick released a much-anticipated studio album in 2013, entitled “NOW.” Produced by the legendary Phil Ramone, the anniversary album was nominated for a 2014 GRAMMY® Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. “NOW” featured special never-before-released material written by her longtime friends and musical collaborators, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Most recently, Warwick released a much anticipated star-studded duets album titled “Feels So Good,” featuring collaborations with some of today’s greatest artists including Alicia Keys, Jamie Foxx, Billy Ray Cyrus, Ne-Yo, Gladys Knight, Cee Lo Green, Cyndi Lauper and many more. “Feels So Good” was released through Bright Music Records, Caroline and Capitol. Warwick’s pride and joy are her two sons, singer/recording artist David Elliott and award-winning music producer Damon Elliott, and her family. ~ DionneWarwickonLine.com © 2019 Building Abundant Success!! 2019 All Rights Reserved Join Me on Facebook @ Facebook.com/BuildingAbundantSuccess
We had the pleasure of catching up with DJ @Iesha_Irene coming back from doing sets in ATL for Super Bowl and weekend and a Pre-Grammy party! Tune in and learn more about her background and love for music, and how she’s making her mark on the scene as a new DJ! • • • • While we wait (1:37) It’s black history month! This week we’re shouting out Esther Jones, the Harlem Jazz Singer whom the character of Betty Boop was inspired by. Whats on your menu? (2:14) Kam is back and “is working on something major with the opposite sex”, Camille is still watching Netflix, and Iesha was living it up in ATL, but she still stands with Kam okay! Main Course (27:12) Sip & Tell - Uber rides, role-play, and TV family sitcoms (27:30) Freestyle Wheel (45:15) Interview with Iesha_Irene (47:22) Check(1:12:33) Profiling and 21 Savage Tip(1:20:31) Tips go out to Black Designers, Jay-Z, and friends once again! Music: Ice Cube - Check ya self Dream - Shawty is a 10
Join us this week as we welcome country pop singer songwriter, Ali Isabella. At just 19 years old Ali has already performed at many of NYC’s legendary clubs, headlined at 2 Pre-Grammy parties, one honoring Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder celebrating the 54th and for St Jude's Hospital the 55th annual Grammy Awards. Ali was an opening act to superstars Reba McEntire and Lonestar at the world renowned, Wembley Arena in London, England. When she performed her original songs, Ali became the youngest ever to appear in the Wembley Arena. Ali released her first album in 2012 “Say You’ll Be Mine” and has charted songs from it in both the US and UK. Ali plays piano and the guitar and has been busy writing and building her selection of songs for her next recording projects. In exciting news for 2015, Ali will be releasing her second album and touring throughout the year. Once you listen to her songs and lyrics you will quickly realize that Ali Isabella is a very special songwriting talent that only rarely comes along. When you hear her voice, the talent is complete. We will talk to Ali about her upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at her music, feature her latest songs, and ask her to share her message for the troops. Please be sure to visit Ali Isabella at http://www.aliisabella.com/ and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with Ali during the show (718) 766-4193. If you would like to participate in the live chat during the show, you must sign up on the show site first and then log in during the show. And as always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. Be sure to join us, Sunday 3/22/2015 at 4 PM EDT! Our message to the troops....WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.
Hot Coffee Podcast #22 - It's just the two of us today as we discuss the Pre-Grammy party! Don't forget to respond to the Facebook invitation and let us know if you can make it. If you don't have an invitation, please let us know and we will get you one. We hope everyone is able to make it out for our first HCP event. Thanks for listening! Enjoy! :-)}
Join us this week as we welcome country pop singer songwriter, Ali Isabella. At just 17 years old Ali has already performed at many of NYC’s legendary clubs, headlined at 2 Pre-Grammy parties, one honoring Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder celebrating the 54th and for St Jude's Hospital the 55th annual Grammy Awards. Ali was an opening act to superstars Reba McEntire and Lonestar at the world renowned, Wembley Arena in London, England. When she performed her original songs, Ali became the youngest ever to appear in the Wembley Arena. Ali released her first album in 2012 “Say You’ll Be Mine” and has charted songs from it in both the US and UK. Ali plays piano and the guitar and is now writing and building her selection of songs for her next recording projects. Once you listen to her songs and lyrics you will quickly realize that Ali Isabella is a very special songwriting talent that only rarely comes along. When you hear her voice, the talent is complete. We will talk to Ali about her upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at her music, feature her latest songs, and ask her to share her message for the troops. Please be sure to visit Ali Isabella at http://aliisabella.com/ and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with Ali during the show (718) 766-4193 If you would like to participate in the live chat during the show, you must sign up on the blogtalkradio site first and then log in during the show. More great music for a really great cause! And as always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. This is sure to be a terrific show so be sure to join us, Sunday August 11th 2013 at 4:00 PM EDT! Our message to the troops....WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.
Let's celebrate before they announce the winners and predict who we think is going to win!?!?
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