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Thread started 01/30/13 1:23pm

SimpleSoul

Musical Discovery : Joyce Bryant

Hi , I just discovered someone named Joyce Bryant aka the bronze blonde bombshell or black marilyn monroe here she is :

I lisitined to some of her songs such as love for sale ( it got banned from radios)

http://www.youtube.com/wa...5bMg8bnetw

She has her own unique voice and I'm glad I found her. Here is another song that also got banned from radio : http://www.youtube.com/wa...QmF9ye9HyI

She also toured with Jospehine Baker

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Reply #1 posted 01/30/13 1:32pm

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I think she was mentioned in this book, but don't really remember as it was years ago I read it.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #2 posted 01/30/13 1:39pm

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I think she was mentioned in this book, but don't really remember as it was years ago I read it.

I viewed a little of it online , it seems like she had it very hard. What I've read she was raised in a strict religious house , she lived her dream but it seems like it came to an end , drugs , men and her background she was raised in haunting her decision. Thanks for the book too , I'm gonna view some more of it.

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Reply #3 posted 01/30/13 1:48pm

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SimpleSoul said:

I viewed a little of it online , it seems like she had it very hard. What I've read she was raised in a strict religious house , she lived her dream but it seems like it came to an end , drugs , men and her background she was raised in haunting her decision. Thanks for the book too , I'm gonna view some more of it.

This must be a new edition, because I don't remember Beyonce in the one I read. I don't think Destiny's Child had even came out yet.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #4 posted 01/30/13 2:17pm

SimpleSoul

MickyDolenz said:

SimpleSoul said:

I viewed a little of it online , it seems like she had it very hard. What I've read she was raised in a strict religious house , she lived her dream but it seems like it came to an end , drugs , men and her background she was raised in haunting her decision. Thanks for the book too , I'm gonna view some more of it.

This must be a new edition, because I don't remember Beyonce in the one I read. I don't think Destiny's Child had even came out yet.

probably so and destiny's child came out about 5-7 years later.

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Reply #5 posted 01/30/13 4:46pm

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SimpleSoul said:

MickyDolenz said:

This must be a new edition, because I don't remember Beyonce in the one I read. I don't think Destiny's Child had even came out yet.

probably so and destiny's child came out about 5-7 years later.

I looked it up and it says the first edition came out in 1980, and then it was updated in 1990 and 2007. I must have read the 1990 edition, I doubt it was the 1980 version.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #6 posted 01/30/13 6:13pm

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I read that someone is working on a documentary about her.

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #7 posted 01/30/13 8:01pm

Harlepolis

I don't think anything was going on that deserved to go home for, musically. She and Lola falana after her were mostly cabaret attractions and black magazine pin-ups.

And I agree, that Donald Bogle book is VERY entertaining & informative.

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Reply #8 posted 01/30/13 8:03pm

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Harle, what do you mean:

"I don't think anything was going on that deserved to go home for, musically."

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #9 posted 01/30/13 8:06pm

Harlepolis

I don't think her voice was good or distinctive IMO. She could carry a tune, but that was that.

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Reply #10 posted 01/30/13 8:24pm

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Harle, you're right. She sounds like just another cafe singer from that period, with the typical inflections they all had back then

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #11 posted 01/31/13 4:25am

SimpleSoul

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I don't think her voice was good or distinctive IMO. She could carry a tune, but that was that.

Others did her song love for sale like Carmen McRae and Eartha kitt. I think it depends on who you're with meaning (business relations)

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Reply #12 posted 01/31/13 6:36am

2elijah

Wow, thanks for that info. I have never heard of her.

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Reply #13 posted 01/31/13 9:35am

Harlepolis

SimpleSoul said:

Harlepolis said:

I don't think her voice was good or distinctive IMO. She could carry a tune, but that was that.

Others did her song love for sale like Carmen McRae and Eartha kitt. I think it depends on who you're with meaning (business relations)

"Love For Sale" wasn't her song, it was a popular standard for 25 years long before she appeared.

She had the potential to make it big in hollywood, but Dorothy Dandridge was around and enough, given the "one negro/negress at a time" policy lol

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Reply #14 posted 01/31/13 9:42am

SimpleSoul

Harlepolis said:

SimpleSoul said:

Others did her song love for sale like Carmen McRae and Eartha kitt. I think it depends on who you're with meaning (business relations)

"Love For Sale" wasn't her song, it was a popular standard for 25 years long before she appeared.

She had the potential to make it big in hollywood, but Dorothy Dandridge was around and enough, given the "one negro/negress at a time" policy lol

I didn't know that. I might sound crazy but I think some of the reasons she didn't make it was mainly her religon(well religous background)tugging at her , business relations and colorism. I also think she did work overseas too.

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Reply #15 posted 01/31/13 9:52am

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What was her religion?

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #16 posted 01/31/13 10:00am

SimpleSoul

scriptgirl said:

What was her religion?

seventh day adventist

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