TD3 said: So far I've thought the 'Unsung Series' has been pretty good to OK. As I mentioned prior to the series debut, I'm not interested in the watching the trainwreck. I wanna know more about the process of making the music, the musicianship , the business decision made pro and con. I'm aware that personal foibles at times underminded careers but in some instances damn good artist were "Unsung" because of other circumstances. Tavis has done some of the best interviews of his life in past year with the folks at Motown. I really learned alot hearing the stories told by Ashford & Simpson for example, as they spoke about the "process" didn't dog anyone, didn't dish any dirt or gossip they spoke about creating.... performing music. That's what I wanna hear more but that's just me.
===== [Edited 11/19/09 14:08pm] Co-sign 100%, but they'll never put together a show just to discuss that, they want to appeal to the casuals, the hardcore fans like you, me and some of the rest of us here they pretty much no we'll tune in regardless [Edited 11/19/09 21:29pm] | |
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MissEmeraldCity said: I also wanted to add Deniece Williams.
niecy would be a good one. | |
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bboy87 said: phunkdaddy said: Do it bro. Leroy Burgess was a member of the group of Black Ivory. In the late 70s, he began producing disco tracks and was one of the leaders in the Boogie sub genre. Here's some of his work High Frequency- Summertime (1980) (Producer and I think lead vocals) Rick James- Big Time (1980) (Writer) Aleem feat. Leroy Burgess- Love's On Fire (1986) (Vocals) Inner Life- No Way (1983) (Writer and Producer and Backing Vocals) [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWVUCFIGwDw[[/youtube] Todd Terry Project- Weekend (1986) (co writer) Fonda Rae- Over Like A Fat Rat (1982) Eddie Kendricks- Something More (1979) I remember you posting about producing for Logg He also has a kick ass joint,,, Now Jay, you know how this dame is such a SUCKA for this type of music | |
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Harlepolis said: bboy87 said: Leroy Burgess was a member of the group of Black Ivory. In the late 70s, he began producing disco tracks and was one of the leaders in the Boogie sub genre. Here's some of his work High Frequency- Summertime (1980) (Producer and I think lead vocals) Rick James- Big Time (1980) (Writer) Aleem feat. Leroy Burgess- Love's On Fire (1986) (Vocals) Inner Life- No Way (1983) (Writer and Producer and Backing Vocals) [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWVUCFIGwDw[[/youtube] Todd Terry Project- Weekend (1986) (co writer) Fonda Rae- Over Like A Fat Rat (1982) Eddie Kendricks- Something More (1979) I remember you posting about producing for Logg He also has a kick ass joint,,, Now Jay, you know how this dame is such a SUCKA for this type of music This is my style too! When ?uestlove made a thread about Boogie on Okayplayer and people started posting mp3s, I was scoopin' them up! "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Tevin Campbelll, but he would most likely never do it "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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1)Denise Matthews(formerly known as "Vanity").
2)Switch 3)The Sylvers 4)Irene Cara | |
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Irene would be good
The Jets "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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scriptgirl said: Irene would be good
The Jets The Boys. The Moments PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: scriptgirl said: Irene would be good
The Jets The Boys. The Moments Yep. LBC you saw them (The Momemnts) on this week classic Soul Train. | |
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1) Bobby Blue Bland
2) Tower Of Power 3) Three Degrees 4) Betty Wright | |
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Who is Bobby Blue? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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scriptgirl said: Who is Bobby Blue?
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scriptgirl said: Who is Bobby Blue?
Lawd! | |
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sassy33 said: scriptgirl said: Who is Bobby Blue?
Lawd! Have mercy. Don't Cry No More I Pitty The Fool PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Betty Davis
5th Dimension [Edited 12/18/09 10:56am] | |
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